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Water has been the driving force behind civilization. From the earliest organized societies to today’s sprawling metropolises, the management of water has shaped the rise and fall of empires. As the global water crisis becomes an urgent concern, it is worth looking back to rediscover the lessons embedded in ancient hydraulic infrastructures. How did the Romans manage to supply their cities ...
After decades of slow adoption of new technologies (US Water Alliance: Accelerate technology adoption to build efficiency and improve water service), the water sector is embracing AI as part of its digital transformation. AI has found its way into many potentially transformative applications, from water utilities to industrial applications, watershed monitoring, and forecasting. One area that ...
The analysis of archaeological artifacts through isotopic techniques has become a cornerstone of modern archaeological research. These methods allow for the investigation of the origins, movements, and interactions of ancient materials, thereby illuminating the complex relationships between humans and their environments over millennia. By employing various isotopic signatures, researchers can ...
The study of isotopes in soils has become an essential tool in understanding both geological time scales and contemporary environmental processes. By utilizing various isotopes, researchers can glean information about such varied topics as soil formation, nutrient cycling, and past climate conditions. This article focuses on prominent isotopic systems employed in soil studies, including ...
AIRSENSE’s main objective is to enhance the understanding of aerosol and aerosol-cloud interactions. This activity is part of Atmosphere Science Cluster of ESA’s EO Science for Society programme, an element of the ESA FutureEO programme, which aims at boosting Europe’s excellence in EO science and its ...
Throughout history, humanity has needed the resources provided by nature to evolve as a society and pursue greater well-being. From nature, we obtain raw materials that, through various artisanal or industrial processes, become the basic and essential inputs consumed as products or services by the majority of society. However, these natural resources are in danger due to the impact of human ...
Soil moisture sensors are also used to monitor soil erosion and landslides, as well as to study hydrological cycles and climate change impacts on soil moisture. The use of soil moisture sensors has numerous benefits. ...
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What is Virtual Water? Most of the time, we tend to believe that our water consumption is limited to the water we use in its physical or ‘visible’ form for drinking, cooking, washing, bathing, etc. How many of us think of water when we look at, say, wheat, onions, a shirt, or cheese? Not many. It would surprise us, however, to know that a large amount of water goes into the ...
Evaporation King (EK) uses the following comparative example of current disposal methods considered in drilling operations. The main focus is EK’s Gladiator-80 enhanced evaporation system versus the industry standard of trucking and injection. “The main cost associated with handling produced water is transportation.” - OilandGas360.com “Operators report trucking costs ...
Postdrainage processes including vegetation succession and permafrost aggradation have implications for hydrology, carbon cycling, and landscape evolution. Here, we used surface nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and transient electromagnetic (TEM) measurements in conjunction with thermal modeling to investigate permafrost aggradation beneath eight DLBs on the ...
This effectively evaporates pure water vapor back to the hydrologic cycle while separating the impurities, all within your footprint area. ...
Billions of gallons of water are removed each year from the hydrologic cycle and injected into underground formations thousands of feet below the earth's surface, never available again. ...
E3 Solutions is back with our final post in the series, Reasons Why Enhanced Evaporation Works! If you missed Part 1 or Part 2, don’t worry, as we have these posts available on our blog here. Today we’ll review the diverse applications of our versatile technologies- the Varimax and MegaMist Enhanced Evaporation Systems. Let’s dive into the revolutionary features of our ...
E3 Solutions will use the following comparative example of current disposal methods used in drilling operations with the main focus of using E3’s Varimax-40 enhanced evaporation system versus trucking and injection: "The costs for hauling away wastewater for deep-well injection ranges between $0.07 and $0.17 per gallon. For a newly fracked well, the cost could reach $100,000 for ...
Welcome back to our three part Evaporation Works Series! If you missed part one, feel free to jump back and start from the beginning. E3 Solutions, a Tampa based wastewater industry pioneer, focuses on the most eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions to your wastewater management. With revolutionary technology developed over our company’s 10 years of operation, we are driven to provide a ...
E3 Solutions is a Tampa based company focused on effective and efficient evaporation solutions. Our biowaste scientists turned innovative entrepreneurs have a combined 50+ years of experience in the wastewater management industry, and our technology reflects that. We’ve put together a three part series to help explain what exactly enhanced evaporation is, and how we have the number one cost ...
In an attempt to understand better the microphysical properties of cloud droplets, the aerosol-cloud interactions, and the corresponding climate effect during cloud life cycles in the North China Plain, an intensive observation took place from 17 June to 30 July 2018 at the summit of Mt. ...
Abstract Over the Indian region, aerosol absorption is considered to have potential impact on regional climate, monsoon and hydrological cycle. Black carbon (BC) is the dominant absorbing aerosol, whose absorption potential is largely determined by its microphysical properties, including its concentration, size and mixing state with other aerosol components. ...
Billions of gallons of water are removed each year from the hydrologic cycle and injected into underground formations thousands of feet below the surface of the earth. ...
Water balances are critical concerns to operations and profits as are rising energy cost along with sustainable approaches such as keeping purified H20 in the hydrologic cycle. As such, enhanced evaporation is among the most discussed and viable options for wastewater engineers and operators. ...
