SOCOTEC UK and Ireland, leading provider of testing, inspection and certification services is pleased to announce its largest-ever water quality monitoring contract with Yorkshire Water, totalling ...
Automotive paint technology has come a long way since Henry Ford famously stated, "The customer can get the Model T painted in any color he wants, so long as it's black!" This was the only option in ...
JOHNSBURG — Protect the Adirondacks and the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul and Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton to add a 36,000-acre ...
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on Wednesday said it cannot yet adopt a science-based approach to flood control planning as suggested by lawmakers, citing the need to first complete ...
Metro Vancouver, the regional government that operates the Greater Vancouver Water District, has taken another step toward completion of a major crossing in its long-term water security program as ...
Set Free Alliance, a Greenville-based charity, drills water wells in Sierra Leone and India. The organization also rescues children from forced labor in Indian stone quarries and brick factories.
The Louvre, one of the greatest art museums in the world—home to the Mona Lisa—has an uneasy relationship with its neighbor, the River Seine. In 2016, the Louvre’s curators rushed to relocate ...
While lovers of Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte await its return, beverage connoisseurs in some U.S. cities can try the coffee chain's newest drinks – made with coconut water. Last month, Starbucks ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — More than 1,500 customers of a Morgantown area water district have been battling pressure and availability issues since for the past week. Clinton Water District representative ...
A new technology being developed in the Triangle could soon change how your checked baggage is scanned at the airport. Quadridox, a Duke University spinout, is creating cutting-edge X-ray scanners ...
A new study by researchers at Columbia University has revealed the states that have higher rates of arsenic in public drinking water systems, most of which are in the West and Midwest. Michigan, South ...