24-7 Press Release — Environment: Water & Waste Press Releases — RSS Feed & Live Monitoring
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24-7 Press Release — Environment: Water & Waste press releases — archive
- Jackson William Daniel Commended for Excellence in Environmental Stewardship and Water Resource Management27 d ago
Jackson William Daniel is a retired drinking water and groundwater specialist at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Smarter water, less waste: How physics-guided networks boost canal forecasting37 d ago
Smarter water, less waste: How physics-guided networks boost canal forecasting
- Diana Hillis Gale, PhD, Celebrated for Significant Expertise in Education, Public Policy and City Governance46 d ago
Diana Hillis Gale, PhD, honored for more than 35 years of professional success
- Data–water symbiosis: Coupling data centres with wastewater treatment plants could cut 84 million tonnes of CO₂ eq and save 1,300 million m3 of freshwater annually55 d ago
Data–water symbiosis: Coupling data centres with wastewater treatment plants could cut 84 million tonnes of CO₂ eq and save 1,300 million m3 of freshwater annually
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