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A new study from the University of Queensland now reveals a surprising source of plastic pollution: household dishwashers.
Learn how dishwashers release microplastics and nanoplastics that pose environmental risks through polluted wastewater.
A growing number of cities are attempting to use data, often painstakingly gathered through dumpsite visits and household ...
Prof Ana Mijic discusses large-scale water transfer projects for agriculture, emphasizing careful planning to avoid ...
Uisce Éireann has said that it will be 2050 before the “known issues” in the State’s water and wastewater systems are ...
South Africa pays approximately R230 million monthly in royalties to Lesotho for water from the Lesotho Highlands Water ...
Residents have spotted an unusual number of dead fish up and down the Lake Ontario shoreline in Niagara-on-the-Lake this ...
Discover how water infused with sunlight can detoxify skin, enhance glow, and deliver surprising benefits without expensive ...
Sydney Water is proposing to add purified recycled drinking water – effluent that has been highly treated back to drinking standard – to Sydney’s tapwater supply to reduce pollution and drought-proof ...
The water firm, which hiked customer bills by an average of 21% in April, saw profits rise by more than half to £320 million ...
Washing household plastic containers in a dishwasher releases nanoplastic and microplastic pollution into wastewater, ...
The water firm, which hiked up customer bills by an average of 21 per cent in April, saw profits rise by more than half to ...