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Water Pollution

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Tiny Carbon Particles Could Revamp Pesticide Removal from Drinking Water

A 3D rendered image of bacteriophages attacking a bacterial cell, with a background showing an oil and gas production facility and a close-up of a water treatment tank.

Viruses Could Be the Key to Cleaning Up Oil and Gas Industry’s Wastewater

Roundup Ingredient Connected to Epidemic Levels of Chronic Kidney Disease

Roundup Ingredient Connected to Epidemic Levels of Chronic Kidney Disease

Rainwater in cities causes more troubles than wet feet

The humble waterflea, or Daphnia, could unlock successful wastewater treatment

Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health

In India, natural ways to clean up wastewater promise big benefits

Wastewater treatment facility

As city populations soar, wastewater treatment struggles to find sustainable solutions

Freshwater rainbow trout

Eating one freshwater fish equals a month of drinking ‘forever chemicals’ water

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