Drinking Water Supply Articles & Analysis
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In some countries, the outbreak has moved businesses to halt on-site operations and urged employees to work from home. The water industry, however, is quickly adapting to the new reality and leveraging remote capabilities to continue supplying clean and safe drinking water and wastewater services to its residential, commercial, ...
Researchers have developed a recyclable, adsorbent membrane that gives hope for large-scale treatment When we flush, we expect to never encounter the contents again, but the truth of the matter is that pharmaceuticals dissolved in urine or simply discarded in a toilet, tub, or sink frequently make their way into our drinking water supply and ...
With the shift in the construction industry and implementation of new building methods or infrastructure processes, it is necessary for construction sites to change in order to meet demands. As new hazards transpire or complications arise, the workplace needs to evolve quickly and efficiently. Making provisions for emergency safety equipment can be challenging, especially if a site does not ...
Patients, particularly those who are immuno-compromised, can become sick from exposure to these infectious agents in the ventilation system or in the drinking water supply. Sick patients can pass diseases onto workers, or workers can be sickened directly by the contaminants. ...
