by Liam Smith | Aug 10, 2021 | Climate Change, Environment, Health, Industrial Pollution
This is serious business people! https://www.denverpost.com/…/ozone-colorado-bad-air…/ It’s going to affect our collective health big time. Unfortunately, it’s going to take legislative action to make mankind change its ways. IX Power Clean...
by Liam Smith | Aug 4, 2021 | Cancer, Climate Change, Drinking Water, Environment, Health, Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, Industry, Uncategorized
Birth defects, cancer, thyroid disruption – should the (Environmental Protection Agency) EPA regulate contaminants that cause these problems? The U.S. House of Representatives on July 21, gave a resounding YES to this question by approving the PFAS Action Act of 2021....
by Ellie Cabell | Apr 19, 2021 | Environment, Industrial Pollution, Uncategorized, Water
oxford.com defines the water cycle as, The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Nov 20, 2020 | Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, IX Power Clean Water, IX Water, O & G Produced Wastewater, Press, Uncategorized
NOVEMBER 23, 2020, GOLDEN, CO – NASA’S Kennedy Space Center today licensed its new patented Ammonia Recovery System to Colorado-based IX Water Treatment, a division of IX Power Clean Water for commercial development. “We are looking forward to bringing this amazing...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | Nov 10, 2020 | Environment, Health, Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, IX Water, Uncategorized
written by Ellie Cabell Ammonia is a naturally occurring colorless gas. It is created within the human body and is used by the body to make proteins and other necessary molecules. It is also created in nature when plants, animals, and bodily wastes decay, as well as...
by Ellie Cabell | Sep 16, 2020 | Environment, Industrial Pollution
“This disastrous rule will allow coal power plants to continue dumping toxic wastewater–filled with dangerous pollutants like lead, mercury, and arsenic–into the same waterways that our families drink from and play in,” said League of Conservation Voters...