Chicken feathers offer solution to heavy metal contamination in water
Filters made of chicken feathers remove 99 percent of heavy metals
Filters made of chicken feathers remove 99 percent of heavy metals
Will significantly improve estimates of current and future methane emissions
Real-time infection rates to be tracked on public website
Changing colour of alpine lakes may be a sign of worsening water quality, according to reports
Innovators in women and children’s health, water safety, nutrition and archeology join ranks
Ensuring access to safe drinking water isn’t simple. It may require guidance and even intervention by the federal government
The way we treat wastewater could be leading to the emergence of water-treatment-resistant pathogens
Innovative collaboration brings freshwater solutions to industries
Only the private sector can deliver the high-quality housing that reserves need. Government waiting lists will never catch up
The U of A community mourns the loss of the world-renowned ecologist and environmentalist, and honours his achievements
After years of delays, mixed signals, lack of consultation and broken promises, delivery of safe drinking water systems is long overdue
U of A computing scientists working with Edmonton company to find out if applying AI to water treatment is a financial, environmental win-win
Research by U of A biologists shows detrimental effects on tiny water fleas that are fundamental to freshwater food chains