by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Apr 22, 2020 | Climate Change, Drinking Water, Environment, Fire, IX Power Clean Water, IX Water, Uncategorized, Wastewater, Wildfire
In many climates, summer means wildfire season. A wildfire is an uncontrolled, unwanted, and unplanned fire that burns a wildland area. Wildfires are accepted by scientists today as a natural part of many ecosystems, and have an important role in maintaining a balance...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Apr 22, 2020 | Climate Change, Drinking Water, Environment, IX Power Clean Water, IX Water, Uncategorized, Wastewater
It’s 2020 and while 71% of people can just turn on a faucet there are still an enormous number – 2.2 billion – without a safely managed source of water. Many – 435 million – can still only collect water by trudging yards, and even miles to fulfill their...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Sep 16, 2019 | Environment, Industrial Wastewater, Industry, IX Power Clean Water, IX Water, Wastewater
Many industrial enterprises are faced with the question of treating/cleaning/disposing their wastewater on-site or shipping it off to be treated. What’s most effective? Cost efficient? Best for the environment? At IX Power Clean Water (IX Water) we advocate...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Sep 11, 2019 | Earthquakes, IX Water, O & G Produced Wastewater
Here’s some good news! According to news reports (and the one we saw was in the Pittsburgh City Paper) the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection says that 90 percent of Oil & Gas operations wastewater is recycled in Pennsylvania, and only 7...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Sep 10, 2019 | Drinking Water, Environment, Industrial Wastewater, Industry, IX Water, Wastewater
According to the USGS, 14.8 billion gallons of water are used by industry every day in the United States ALONE and 82 % of that comes from surface waters[1]-streams, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands. Denver Water, which serves about a quarter of Colorado’s...