Why and how drinking water companies should take societal collapse scenarios seriously
The recently concluded COP26 in Glasgow shows that the international community is taking careful steps to avoid catastrophic consequences of...
Read moreThe recently concluded COP26 in Glasgow shows that the international community is taking careful steps to avoid catastrophic consequences of...
Read moreGroundwater is invisible, but its impact is visible everywhere. Almost all of the liquid freshwater in the world is groundwater....
Read moreIt is the first time that all of the top jobs in the private water sector have been held by...
Read moreJoin the Water Summit Delft on 15 March 2022 to discuss how multidisciplinary science, technology and innovation can improve access...
Read morePharmaceutical pollution of the world’s rivers is far more extensive than previously thought – so much so that it now...
Read moreWetskills concluded its Challenge programme in UAE in the Netherlands Pavilion of the Dubai 2020 World Expo. 19 participants from...
Read moreFish travel great distances. As they do, they often become stuck on pumping stations, weirs and locks. Sound knowledge is...
Read moreThere is little information on the reliability of sensor readings. A measurement campaign compares eight different types of nitrate sensors....
Read moreThe Water Nexus research programme is on the lookout for alternative water sources to achieve water self-sufficiency regions. The motto...
Read morePhosphate remains a problem for the quality of surface waters in the Netherlands. However, phosphate concentrations in groundwater receive less...
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