40 percent of people in Africa lack access to clean drinking water; 53 percent in Asia. In many cities, 15-40 percent of water is lost to leaking pipes. New York City is investing some $1.5 ...
Brussels, Mar. 22, (dpa/GNA) – Increasing water scarcity can fuel conflicts around the world, the United Nations has warned. Globally, 2.2 billion people were without access to safely managed ...
the search for safe drinking water can be a daily crisis. Millions of people die each year, most of them children, from largely preventable diseases caused by a lack of access to clean water and ...
Ranchers in Washington state have sued their state department of ecology as well as the state department of natural resources ...
In a desperate bid to draw attention to their dire plight, residents of the Jawaharnagar under Dhalai District staged a ...
Preparing for South Africa’s water crisis should become a significant priority – and the further use of smart technology will ...
Lack of water will contribute to other challenges ... It's clear now that voters see clean drinking water as a right, and after years of putting it off, now is the time to take care of the ...
Access to clean drinking water. High population growth (2.6% a year ... Available information reveals that about 50 million people lack access to safe drinking water, with the supply of water ...
Having clean, drinkable water ... that compromise the quality of drinking water. • Infrastructure: Many communities, especially in rural areas, lack proper water infrastructure.
Clean water advocates celebrated the milestone announcement last week that the EPA was finalizing a strict rule limiting PFAS in drinking water ... that already lack economies of scale or ...
Sakhizada, another resident of the district, said about 600 families in the Pasham Qala area of the district had no access to clean drinking water. He also asked the relevant government agencies ...
Residents of Vovchansk, Ukraine, evacuated due to Russian attack. Hunger, bombardments worsen. Antonina Kornuta fears for young evacuees. Oleksii Kharkivsky notes destruction by Russian forces.