by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 19, 2024 | Blog, Environment, Water Pollution
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for setting and enforcing waterquality standards across the United States. These standards are designed to protect the health and well-being of people, as well as the aquatic life and other...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 19, 2024 | Agriculture, Blog, Drought, Environment, Irrigation, Water Pollution
Water infrastructure in the United States refers to the system of dams, reservoirs, canals, pipes, andtreatment plants that are used to supply, store, and distribute water. This infrastructure is critical forproviding clean drinking water and irrigation for...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 19, 2024 | Blog, Environment
The Inuit peoples of North America have over 50 words for snow, have you ever wondered what causessuch variety in the Inuktitut language? Snow is a type of precipitation that falls from the sky in the formof ice crystals. It is a common phenomenon in many parts of the...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 19, 2024 | Blog, Drought, Environment, Irrigation
Saudi Arabia has faced many challenges when it comes to water treatment, much of this because it islocated in a region with limited water resources. However, in recent years, the Saudi government hastaken several initiatives to tackle these issues and improve the...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 18, 2024 | Agriculture, Blog, Drought, Environment
Water Shortage and agriculture in CaliforniaCalifornia, the largest agricultural producer in the United States, is facing asevere water crisis. The state’s population and agricultural industry continueto grow, but the supply of water is becoming more and more...