Water Research Articles & Analysis
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Case Study Description Warming Waters and Metabolic Rates As climate change continues to warm our world and its waters, scientists and researchers across the globe have spent years attempting to understand and predict the ramifications such warming will have on Earth’s ecosystems. ...
The swift spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) across the globe has resulted in unexpected and at times, under planned for, impacts. 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 ...
Comparison of plate counts, Petrifilm, dipslides, and adenosine triphosphate bioluminescence for monitoring bacteria in cooling-tower waters. Water Environ Res. 81(4): 401–406. Bartram J. (2007). Legionella and the prevention of legionellosis. ...
A recent study, published in Elsevier’s Water Research journal focused on oestrogenic compounds accumulated in sediments along the German River Luppe – a “hotspot” for oestrogenic contamination. ...
If antibiotics can’t work properly, infectious diseases will increase, and health-care costs will rise. A team of international researchers, led by Professor Zhu Yongguan of the Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, said the estuaries — areas where land, fresh water, and seawater meet — contained both antibiotic agents ...