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...


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...
Nickel Mining By Alexander DiRezza Predicted and active increases in nickel demand have incentivized mining companies in locating and harvesting new and known nickel reserves to prepare for future needs. The International Energy Agency expects Indonesia, the...
By Thalia Garman Due to the increased need for freshwater as our world population grows, new technologies in water treatment have allowed for efficient, cost-saving advancements to treat brine, a hyper-saline solution usually created due to the desalination process....
Access to freshwater is becoming significantly more difficult as the world’s population and the ensuing need for water increase. The extreme demand for this essential need will leave two-thirds of the planet in the struggle of not having enough fresh water. Animal...
When steam is used to pass through the turbine of a nuclear reactor to be reused it has to be cooled and returned to water. This is why seawater is so crucial because seawater can be pulled into the piping system to cool the steam and then be sent back into the ocean....
by Jack Teska Of course, water is an essential resource for agriculture, providing irrigation for crops and livestock, and sustaining ecosystems. Agricultural practices can amplify pre-existing issues through pesticides and fertilizers. However, the presence of...
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