A vertical city anchored to the seabed in coastal waters and capable of supporting as many as 25,000 people without the aid of outside energy sources has been designed by Luca Curci Architects, based in Bari, Italy...

Buried Streams Export More Nitrate Than Do Open Streams, Study Finds

Thornton Composite Reservoir Greatly Boosts Chicago's CSO Storage Capacity

Los Angeles to Capture More Stormwater to Help Meet Future Water Demands

A Light in the Deep: The Future of Offshore Site Investigations
For deep-water energy developments, hazard identification and risk assessments (that is, assessing the probability of occurrence along with the consequences of failure) are more important...

Becoming Greener with Green Sand: An Iron Castings Company Devises an Environmentally Friendly Liner System Reusing Foundry Byproduct
Metalcasting is one of the oldest methods of recycling—humans have a few millennia worth of experience with the technique—but today's industry still battles public preconceptions...

Evaluating Bridges With Unknown Foundations for Susceptibility to Scour: North Carolina Applies Risk-Based Guidelines to Over 3,750 Bridges
Scour occurs when flowing water removes erodible material such as sand and rock. For bridges over water, scour affects the stability of pier and abutment foundations and contributes to...

Congress Seeks Answers in Addressing Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water

San Diego Looks to Indirect Potable Reuse to Address Water Needs, Fix Waiver Issue

Paris Airport Constructs Wetlands Solution to Winter Pollutants

Iron-Impregnated 'Biochar' Shows Promise for Removing Arsenic from Water

New York Water Siphon Nears Completion Despite Delays from Sandy

Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
The Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment presents activity and research developments in water issues, challenges, and opportunities throughout the developed landscape. The scope covers...

California Cities Develop Surface Water Supply to Reduce Dependence on Groundwater

U.S. Wetlands Loss Is Accelerating, Study Says

Senate Bill Aims to Prevent Chemical Contamination of Surface Water

Major Utah Groundwater Project Features State's Deepest Wells

Nevada City to Reroute Waterway to Decrease Urban Flooding

San Antonio Turns to Desalination to Help Meet Its Water Needs

Desalination Plant Promises Droughtproof Water Supply for San Diego

 

 

 

 

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