PFAS widespread in water- and stain-resistant outdoor clothes, home linens
“The chemical industry has been arguing that, ‘oh, we’ve been moving away from these substances, we’re no longer using them.’ And that’s not true.”
Elizabeth Gribkoff
“The chemical industry has been arguing that, ‘oh, we’ve been moving away from these substances, we’re no longer using them.’ And that’s not true.”
Elizabeth Gribkoff
By David Gianatasio on Jan 28 2022 - 8:45am
Water and music are both essential essences of life. One sustains out bodies, while the other nourishes heart and soul. Such poetic notions inform an elegant environmental initiative from Oniria\TBWA in Paraguay.
We are excited to announce the online Exhibitor registration opens on the Annual Conference link Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 10:00 am (Eastern Time)
Booths are sold on our website only on a first come, first served basis.
A complete agenda will be posted on February 9, 2022 as well.
News Feature | January 13, 2022
Common Water Contaminant Intensifies COVID-19 Severity
By Mark V. Wiley, PhD
The new law allocates $11.7 billion for wastewater and stormwater projects. Will it get to the impoverished communities who need it most?
HAYNEVILLE, Ala. — What babbles behind Marilyn Rudolph’s house in the rural countryside is no brook.
The New York Rural Water Association Board and Staff would like to congratulate Ernie Prievo, Water Superintendent for the Village of Carthage and Chief Operator of the Carthage/West Carthage Joint Water Filtration Plant on his retirement after 26 years of service. Thank you for your dedication and enjoy your well deserved retirement.
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