The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was created by Richard Nixon in 1970, charged with the mission of making public health policy to protect human life and the environment. Over the past 50 years, the EPA has used the best available scientific research to create...
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What is a Watershed?
What is a watershed and why are they important to us? A watershed is defined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as “the land area that drains to one stream, lake or river – affects the water quality in the water body that it surrounds”. Actually every inch...
Why are Aquifers so Important?
Aquifers are an important part of a resilient water system. These underground reservoirs bring water to deserts and food to a hungry and growing world. But are we using aquifers in a responsible and sustainable manner?
Boise setting an example for with their Water Renewal Utility Plan
Water Renewal Services is the city of Boise, Idaho’s utility within the Public Works Department responsible for renewing more than 10 billion gallons of used water (commonly known as wastewater) per year. This water comes anywhere from the shower to the...
Water regulations in Navajo Nations and COVID
Heather Tanana, a resident of the Navajo Nation and an assistant professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, recently authored a report which found that tribes are facing water shortages, lack of indoor plumbing, and water contamination...
“Impact Company of the Year” Award Winner
IX Power Clean Water (IX Water) is proud to announce that we have been selected as one of DotCom Magazine’s “Impact Company of the Year” Award Winners! Every year DotCom Magazine reveals its annual list of America’s most impactful privately held companies and IX...
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