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New study highlights the link between groundwater depletion and food security

Although efforts to slow groundwater depletion need to be urgently accelerated, it would likely lead to significant food security impacts.

Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies, study finds

Relying on water storage will not be enough to compensate for declines in future water availability in western agricultural communities.

New research shows green wastewater infrastructure could significantly reduce emissions

Researchers have shown a transition to green wastewater treatment approaches in the US that leverages the potential of carbon financing.

Testing environmental water to monitor the spread of COVID-19

Environmental water surveillance tracks SARS-CoV-2 levels and health risks among most people, but it misses people who live without shelter.

£1m boost for wildlife and water quality improvements

Work on a project to restore wetland habitat will boost wildlife and biodiversity and support water quality improvements.

Removing PFAS chemicals from water through electrocatalysis breakthrough

Learn how University of Rochester has pioneered an innovative electrochemical process to remove PFAS chemicals from water.

Why innovation is crucial to successful, sustainable water management

Ofwat’s Innovation Fund sets out to engage the community in sustainable water management to restore our ecosystems.

Accuracy of global water models tested by new research

A University of Nottingham study has tested the quality of global water models in collaboration with other international partners.

Disruptive technology: The answer to water challenges?

Water utilities are turning to new, disruptive technologies to ensure we all get a fair share of our most precious resource.

Water preservation using advance membrane treatment processes

Water scarcity is helping to innovate new wastewater treatment systems, and the lithium market is accelerating implementation.

There is no silver bullet to wastewater sustainability – bold thinking is essential

Learn about the challenges surrounding wastewater management and how we can ensure sustainable solutions moving forward.

New technology can efficiently remove pollutants from contaminated water

Researchers have developed a new method to efficiently remove up to 80% of dye pollutants from contaminated water.

How the presence of ‘forever chemicals’ could prevent the safe reuse of wastewater treatments

The presence of over 4,700 synthetic chemicals in treated wastewater could prevent its safe reuse and our long-term health.

Innovating the Green Deal for a better water future

Rafael Heredero, Policy Advisor at EurEau, explains how finding an alternative to PFAS chemicals should be key to the EU’s Green Deal.

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