Drugs swamping world's rivers, say researchers
Scientists told conference goers at the European Geosciences Union gathering in Vienna that the world's rivers are are rapidly becoming clogged by clogged by prescription drug waste.
Scientists told conference goers at the European Geosciences Union gathering in Vienna that the world's rivers are are rapidly becoming clogged by clogged by prescription drug waste.
Latest results from the Volvo Ocean Race groundbreaking Science Programme points to greatest levels of plastic particles near cities such as Melbourne and Hong Kong.
Program launched under Imagine H2O’s Global Water Accelerator Program will identify and deploy entrepreneurial solutions to water scarcity in mega-cities.
New research by Orb Media, a nonprofit journalism organization based in Washington, D.C., shows that a single bottle can hold dozens or possibly even thousands of microscopic plastic particles.
As Volvo Ocean Race visits Auckland, official water provider Bluewater ensures visitors enjoy water as pure as nature intended and helps avoid the use of throwaway plastic bottles.
Thrills and spills and great tasting water from Bluewater that's as pure as nature intended was a recipe for success at the 2018 UCI World Cup series at stunning Stellenbosch, near Cape Town, South Africa, on Saturday March 10.
Marking International Women’s Day, Bluewater today draws attention to the plight of millions of women and girls spending hours daily fetching household water.
New study by researchers at the UK’s Exeter University discovers that 86% of teenagers tested had a potentially health threatening chemical used in plastic food packaging in their digestive system.
Stockholm, December 8, 2017 – In just under a week, the European Swim championships start in Copenhagen, the Danish capital, and Bluewater swim star partner, Adam Paulsson will take on his biggest challenge of the year – competing for top ranking medal positions.
The European Swimming championship will be held at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena, December 13 – 17. This event will be the nineteenth edit
Clean water technology leader Bluewater publishes white paper exploring the potential adverse effects on human health of drinking water lacking in minerals. Basing its conclusions on available scientific evidence, Bluewater says low levels of minerals in drinking water do not appear to play a significant role in meeting total human needs for nutrients.
Bluewater, an innovator of advanced residential water purification technologies, has praised the initiative by the U.S. Environmental Working Group to publish a new national Tap Water Database enabling Americans to discover what potentially harmful chemicals could be their drinking water. Bluewater said the EWG project sets a benchmark for similar initiatives in other parts of the world.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA today said activities in the hydraulic fracturing water cycle ‘can impact—and have impacted—drinking water resources’, a finding Bluewater describes as worrying in a world where the planet’s water resources are already under threat of contamination from multiple sources.