by Ellie Cabell | April 19, 2021 | Environment, History, Industrial Pollution, Social Media, 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 | November 20, 2020 | Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, IX Water, O & G Produced Wastewater, Press
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 | November 10, 2020 | Environment, Health, Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, IX Water, Social Media
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 | October 2, 2020 | Cancer, Industrial Pollution, Social Media
A nurdle is a small piece of plastic, about the size of a lentil, which is the building block from which plastic products are made. Masses of nurdles escape into the environment before they become part of a plastic product, causing nurdles to be a large portion of...
by Ellie Cabell | September 16, 2020 | Environment, Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, Social Media, Wastewater
“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...
by Deborah A. Deal, APR | August 12, 2020 | Drinking Water, Environment, Industrial Pollution, Industrial Wastewater, Industry, IX Water, Population, Social Media, Wastewater, Water
With 1.8 billion people suffering for lack of fresh, consumable water – water they can drink, bathe with, carry out domestic chores with, and water their crops – you would think the rest of us would be doing everything we can to clean, recycle, and reuse our...