All posts tagged with Environment
06/15/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Several high-ranking officials who were involved in the deadly Flint water crisis have been charged with involuntary manslaughter as prosecutors

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-06-15-detroit-science-officials-charged-with-manslaughter-over-lead-poisoning-of-flint-water-supply.html

06/08/2017 / By Earl Garcia

A significantly low number of Americans were aware of how the country’s water treatment systems work, a recent study showed.

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-06-08-shock-finding-as-only-7-of-americans-found-to-understand-how-water-arrives-at-the-tap-many-think-it-works-by-magic.html

06/01/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

In an effort to mitigate the mounting problem of water pollution in New York City, officials are planning to dump

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-06-01-nyc-ready-to-dump-millions-of-gallons-of-toxic-chlorine-into-the-cities-sewer-system.html

05/29/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Imagine a world where drinking water becomes inaccessible for thousands of people. A disturbing picture, but one that researchers from

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-05-29-report-water-bills-to-become-unaffordable-in-the-next-few-years.html

05/13/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

Cancerous chemicals such as lead and copper are just some of the contaminants found in the drinking water of some 27

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-05-13-alarming-report-reveals-27-million-americans-are-drinking-dirty-tap-water.html

04/30/2017 / By Earl Garcia

A recent study revealed that the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, touted as the largest oil spill in the U.S.

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-04-30-bp-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill-found-to-have-caused-over-17-billion-in-environmental-damage.html

04/22/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Drinking water quality is an issue that does not usually get a lot of attention, which is pretty astounding considering

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-04-22-63-of-americans-are-finally-concerned-with-the-quality-of-their-drinking-water.html

04/18/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Water is one of the world’s most precious resources essential to life. Most of us take it for granted that

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-04-18-how-to-easily-find-a-fresh-water-spring-in-your-state.html

04/11/2017 / By Vicki Batts

As drought conditions continue to spread across the globe, from the 2015 drought in California that swept over 90 percent

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-04-11-clean-water-graphene-breakthrough-could-allow-millions-to-drink-seawater.html

04/10/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Despite the numerous debates and widespread outrage against neonicotinoids, research into how these popular insecticides affect environmental and public health

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-04-10-dangerous-farm-pesticides-are-showing-up-in-americas-drinking-water.html

04/03/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Marine fish provides 15 percent of all animal protein consumed by humans. Unfortunately, we may not have the luxury of

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-04-03-massive-academic-cover-up-concealing-a-near-total-collapse-of-ocean-food-chains-mass-death-to-humans-will-follow.html

02/24/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

One of the major problems currently facing the Earth is water scarcity. Around one fifth of the global population lives

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-02-24-these-bowl-shaped-naturally-cool-homes-harvest-rainwater.html

01/03/2017 / By Daniel Barker

Officials in Jackson County, Oregon have again shown their disrespect for private property rights, telling a local couple they must

http://www.waterwars.news/2017-01-03-oregons-criminalization-of-rainwater-collection-is-now-complete-saving-water-runoff-will-get-you-thrown-in-jail.html