by Liam Smith | September 7, 2023 | History, Irrigation, Location, Social Media, Uncategorized
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery along the banks of the River Nile—an ancient structure that is now recognized as the oldest hydraulics system of its kind. Dating back approximately 4,500 years, this remarkable find provides a captivating glimpse...
by Liam Smith | September 7, 2023 | Cancer, Environment, Social Media
Yttrium is a rare earth metal with an atomic number of 39 and the chemical symbol Y. It is a transition metal on the periodic table and possesses a metallic silver luster. It is ductile and moderately reactive and also has a high melting point. Yttrium is never found...
by Liam Smith | September 7, 2023 | Environment, Location, Social Media, Water
California’s watersheds play a critical role in shaping the state’s water resources, ecosystems, and communities. From the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the sun-soaked deserts of the south, California’s diverse watersheds are vital to its...
by Liam Smith | August 23, 2023 | Drinking Water, Health, IX Water, Population, Water
Summer isn’t over yet! 🔥☀️Are you staying safe in the sun and drinking enough water?💧 Our IX Water Pups want to remind...
by Liam Smith | August 22, 2023 | Agriculture, Social Media, Wastewater, Water
Agricultural wastewater mainly consists of excess water that runs off fields during surface irrigation, like furrows, border strips, basins, and flooded areas. We call this runoff “irrigation tailwater.” It’s necessary to have some tailwater...