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  • Wetland System Reuses Water

    The Living Machine from Worrell Water Technologies is a decentralized, on-site ecological wastewater treatment and reuse system.

  • As the water supply shrinks, will blue become the new green?

    A look at the looming water crisis and what it may mean for architects, contractors, engineers, and technology suppliers

  • Wetland System Reuses Water

    The Living Machine from Worrell Water Technologies is a decentralized, on-site ecological wastewater treatment and reuse system.

  • Pittsburgh-Based Foundation to Unveil Breakthrough in Low-Cost Water Purification Technology at G-20 Summit

    Project EviivE, a Pittsburgh-based non-profit group, will reveal its plan and technology to alleviate the world's growing fresh water crisis at the G-20 Summit, to be held later this month, September 24-25, in Pittsburgh, PA.

  • eco-newsletter's August Editor's Note

    Las Vegas is a rather bright representation of the way we have come to take our most vital natural resource for granted.

  • Ecosphere Technologies and Newfield Exploration Receive Permit Approval From Oklahoma Commission to Build and Operate Water Recycling Facility for Natural Gas

    Ecosphere Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ESPH), a diversified water engineering and services company, announces today that the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma approved a permit application by Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent, Inc. to build and operate a water recycling plant utilizing the...

  • Energy's Thirst for Water Challenges Carbon Debate

    The immediate need to reduce carbon emissions has dominated public debate around clean energy production.

  • Investigation Reveals Water-Enforcement Gaps

    The U.S. House Government Oversight Committee and U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee released a memorandum that highlights the threat to the nation’s waters posed by the Supreme Court decision Rapanos v. United States (2006), which has created legal confusion about what waters...

  • Readers’ Top-Requested Products Shine Spotlight on Green

    Solar panels, tankless water heaters, and other eco-friendly picks topped Building Products magazine’s annual list of reader-requested products.

  • Center Sets Standard in Sustainable Community

    The LEED Platinum Daybreak Corporate Center maximizes daylight, water and energy in a sustainable community development on reclaimed mining land.