Determining who is responsible for cleaning up the waste could also lead to political disputes not considered before
To better understand its potential effects, scientists simulated what would happen to the wastewater produced by the technique after a spill
Researchers are trying to better understand how several kinds of interactions affect phosphorus mobility in agricultural soils and streams
In a new study, the researchers addressed the basic question of when, why, and how the Marcellus Shale became enriched in barium in the first place
ASU part of research that finds massive phosphorus buildup in landscape
A case study of a small Wyoming town reveals that practices common in the fracking industry may have widespread impacts on drinking water resources
Gordon Chua part of team testing ability of tiny organisms to clean oilsands wastewater
Technology could solve longstanding problem of separating suspended contaminants from water
Scientists at the University of York have conducted new research into measuring how commonly-prescribed pharmaceuticals behave in the guts of starlings
COD analyzer designed to reduce costs for watewater treatment plants.
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