Wetlands | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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As the demand for water rises, we need to re-think global water storage
As Europe swelters in unprecedented summer heat, water stress is a major and growing concern. The same is true for many places across the globe. The need for more water storage is obvious but simply building more dams is not the solution. Growing populations and economic development are driving the need for more water storage globally. Climate change – modified rainfall patterns, increased ...
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NASA Parachute Refurbishment Facility Dragonfly Wastewater Treatment System - Case Study
Part of the NASA Space Shuttle program included the retrieving and refurbishing of components for reuse. One such component was the Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) parachutes. The parachutes deployed ...
News
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Stantec awarded water resource recovery facility on San Francisco’s iconic Treasure Island
Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, was selected by The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to lead design for a new water resource recovery facility on San Francisco’s iconic Treasure Island. The ...
Drainage Cell Technology: Singhal Industries Introducing a Revolutionary New Step in Stormwater Management
Water supplier fines ring-fenced for water quality projects
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Hon. Dinesh Gunawardena, visits IWMI Headquarters in Colombo
Tropical wetlands emit more methane than previously thought
Equipment & Solutions
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Biodegradable Mussel Grids
Ecosystem Restoration | Habitat For Biological Water Purification Systems; Growth of some biological water purification systems (like mussels or aquatic plants) requires artificial structures as starting point. But artificial materials can long-term pollute the environment. In search of a functional structure, which does not harm the environment, ENEXIO Water Technologies, Bureau Waardenburg and ...
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Methodology for Delineating Wetlands
Learn how to recognize key wetland indicators and use them with hydric soil indicators to delineate wetland boundaries. Includes field trips for hands-on practice!