Water Management

America’s stormwater infrastructure is buckling under the strain of aging systems and intensifying rainfall, leaving cities vulnerable to flooding and pollution.

Peatlands store more carbon than forests and sustain rare biodiversity, yet face escalating threats. Protecting them is crucial for climate and ecosystems alike.

Designed with mass timber and eco-friendly features, this innovative space is a physical manifestation of the company’s global environmental goals.

According to USFJ, installations in Japan have already met the replacement requirement for the harmful firefighting foam.

Bluestone National Park Resort, a model of environmental best practices, reports some of the cleanest air in the UK while inviting other landowners to adopt its biodiversity-focused operations.

Wessex Water fined $627,000 for sewage leaks causing fish kills, exposing risks from aging infrastructure and lapses in monitoring and reporting.

The Azores has created the largest marine protected area network in the North Atlantic, safeguarding 30% of its waters ahead of the UN Biodiversity Conference. This landmark decision sets a new standard for marine conservation and supports global biodiversity targets.

Denver Water has committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, focusing on renewable energy and resilient infrastructure to reduce climate impact.

Michigan’s Attorney General has filed a civil complaint against Ox Paperboard WP, LLC, and White Pigeon Mills, LLC, citing severe environmental violations at their White Pigeon facility.

As one of the greenest buildings on Earth, Phipps’ Center for Sustainable Landscapes sets a new benchmark with net-zero energy, water independence, and seven top certifications.

University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers use an advanced simulation method to provide the most precise continental-scale estimate of CO2 emissions from U.S. inland waters.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study reveals a new way for farmers to capture excess phosphorus from drainage water and repurpose it as fertilizer.

LEGO is building a future where innovation and sustainability coexist by investing in this landmark project.

Researchers have found alarming levels of PFAS in South Florida rainwater, highlighting concerns about these pollutants impacting the environment.

As Florida’s aquifer faces environmental pressures, conservationists work to protect springs that sustain water supplies, wildlife, and a thriving tourism industry.

As hurricanes grow stronger and more destructive, FEMA adapts its response to meet the challenges of a warming world.

As the Salton Sea shrinks due to water conservation and climate change, nearby communities face rising health risks, with asthma rates among local children nearly three times the national average.

In its 2024 Social Impact and Sustainability Report, The ELC reveals significant strides in environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and corporate ethics.

As the global population grows, electro-agriculture offers a groundbreaking solution by converting CO2 into food, reducing land use, and ensuring food security in extreme environments.

Every day, 1,000 children die from unsafe water, and 3 billion people are threatened by dwindling water supplies. Immediate action is needed to treat water as a global common good before the consequences deepen across economies and ecosystems.

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