Edgardo Madrid & Associates will be working with the City of Odessa in replacing a water line in the east alleys of Locust Avenue from 42nd Street going north to 46th Street. The start date is Oct. 6 ...
They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect. But researchers at the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering ...
Changing the color temperature of your lighting is one of smart lights’ least-known but best abilities. While color changing ...
What if we told you that the plastic shopping bag from last week’s grocery run could one day help detect toxic metals in drinking water? Sounds like science fiction? Think again. A dazzling new ...
The vital key to protecting your home from damage, both simple and drastic, is proper preparation. When you prepare your home for certain eventualities, you'll be able to catch these hazards in the ...
For year-round lighting that you can change to the go-to orange or purple for Halloween, this set is perfect. This 200-foot ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — Housatonic Water Works Co. has met the first round of deadlines for installing a manganese filtration system as laid out in the company's joint agreement with state regulators. The ...
New sensor detects PFAS in water at extremely low levels and tells apart similar compounds, providing a practical tool for protecting water supplies and supporting environmental monitoring efforts.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A busy street in Huber Heights will close for a few days to start the month of August. The city announced that due to the installation of two water main pipes along Chambersburg ...
The 130-foot-tall tower is part of the construction equipment for a new deep-injection well at the treatment plant. Deep-injection wells are used to send water concentrated with minerals, a byproduct ...
A new wearable sensor could help people avoid the dangers of dehydration by alerting them when their bodies need more water. Developed by researchers at the University of Texas, the non-invasive ...
A giant hose sucks up the muddy water to show what utilities are there, during work to install a new 12-inch water line under the edge of Edwardsville Road in Wood River on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.