Water
Review: “Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World”
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Israel is a major player in the global water business whether in Asia, Africa, or the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
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Israel is a major player in the global water business whether in Asia, Africa, or the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
Drinking wastewater isn’t as far-fetched as you might think. Question is, just how much of the “waste” part can be removed at the treatment plant?
Chemicals aren’t the only kind of pollutant threatening rivers.
Kirk Heinze and MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon talk about the university’s energy future.
Joan Rose, recent winner of the Stockholm Prize for water, discusses the difficulty and importance of measuring water quality worldwide.
Why do eight states decide what happens with Great Lakes water?
Kirk Heinze speaks with DTE Energy’s Vice President of Planning and Development Irene Dimitry about a 10-acre urban solar power array set for installation in Detroit.
Consumer Energy’s oldest Michigan plants will close this spring. Kirk Heinze talks with Brian Wheeler about them.
In the United States, approximately 10 million pounds of 1,4-dioxane are produced each year. It is being detected in groundwater at dozens of sites across the country. Once thought to be relatively benign, new science says otherwise.
From your spray bottle to our shared waters… the consequences of common household chemicals.