Residents from six European countries are suffering from the severe effects of PFAS chemical pollution, which significantly impacts their health and daily lives. Their experiences reflect a painful reality that demands urgent action.
A research team from Flinders University in Australia has unveiled a new technology utilizing a nanomaterial that acts as a molecular cage to capture forever chemicals from water sources. This innovation represents a significant step toward addressing water pollution challenges.
Ignatius Sutaba from the Water Research Center in Indonesia emphasized the need to update water treatment technologies in local companies to prevent water pollution. This statement was made during an online discussion about the new challenges facing water sources.
The Jakarta Water Resources Management aims to complete the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in Taman Bendira Busaka by June 2026. This initiative is part of efforts to improve water quality in the area ahead of Jakarta's 499th anniversary celebration.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to classify microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water, reflecting growing concerns about water quality and human health. This decision comes amid increasing global awareness of pollution risks.
Recent studies indicate that rising winter temperatures lead to increased nitrate pollution in water near farms. This pollution poses a threat to public health and calls for urgent action.
Researchers from the University of Bath have developed a biopolymer membrane capable of efficiently removing perfluorooctanoic acid from water. This innovation marks a significant step towards addressing water pollution.
Temenggor Lake in Malaysia faces increasing threats from abandoned fishing nets that pollute its waters, impacting both the ecosystem and tourism activities. Local authorities have initiated joint cleanup operations to tackle this issue.
The food giant Nestlé began its trial today in Nancy, France, facing charges of neglecting abandoned plastic waste sites that led to unprecedented microplastic contamination of drinking water in the Vosges region. The case has raised significant concerns among local residents regarding water quality and public health.