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ACCIONA develops predictive AI system to ensure water quality in treatment plants

ACCIONA develops predictive AI system to ensure water quality in treatment plants

The project integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques with multiple information sources (Multi Source Data Together), such as weather data, runoff, precipitation, and river flows entering Tampa Bay. Additionally, the system incorporates a wide network of sensors and data sources including satellite ...

ByAcciona Agua


EPA awards over $4 million to Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands for environmental protection

Potential pollution sources discharging into the streams are outhouses, illegal on-site disposal systems, piggeries, urban runoff, and livestock grazing. Monitoring data will be collected to assess the water quality of the streams and determine what is contributing to the impairment of the near shore waters of Tanapag Village. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


The bad oxygen conditions in the Baltic Sea continue

The bad oxygen conditions in the Baltic Sea continue

However, there are several likely contributory and concurrent causes to the recent development such as changes in winds, changes in frequency and characteristics of inflows, increased loading of organic matter to the deep water, altered vertical mixing and stratification, and changed freshwater runoff. Data exchange between countries around the Baltic Sea The ...

BySMHI International Consulting Services


NASA Opens New Era In Measuring Western U.S. Snowpack

NASA Opens New Era In Measuring Western U.S. Snowpack

The data-gathering technology could improve water management for 1.5 billion people worldwide who rely on snowmelt for their water supply. ...

ByNational Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA


Fine-tuned policies needed to limit phosphorus runoff

Fine-tuned policies needed to limit phosphorus runoff

New research in Ireland has evaluated two policies designed to reduce phosphorus runoff from agricultural land into water. Data indicate that policies need to be better tailored to specific times and locations, in order to deal with, for example, the impact of seasonal changes and different soil types on phosphorus runoff. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


NACWA moves to intervene in Mississippi river litigation on nutrient pollution

NACWA moves to intervene in Mississippi river litigation on nutrient pollution

“Not when the majority of the nutrient problem in the Mississippi River Basin and the Gulf of Mexico is due to farm runoff.” According to the U.S. Geological Survey and EPA’s water quality data, runoff and groundwater leaching from agricultural fields are the major sources of nutrient pollution impairing U.S. waterways. ...

ByNational Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA)


KISTERS Using New OGC Standards

KISTERS Using New OGC Standards

KISTERS worked closely with leading organizations such as the Global Runoff Data Center (GRDC), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), US Geological Survey (USGS), 52 North, SANDRE, German Waterways DLZ-IT, Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), and Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) to advance the development of WaterML 2.0, test ...

ByKISTERS AG


Mapping pesticide contamination risk

Mapping pesticide contamination risk

Pesticides (a collective term for insecticides, herbicides and fungicides) can enter surface- and ground-water as a result of runoff from crops or due to spray drift during pesticide applications. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Landscape Architects` Green Roof Kept Runoff Out of DC Sewers

Landscape Architects` Green Roof Kept Runoff Out of DC Sewers

WASHINGTON, DC, September 21, 2007 (ENS) - In July 2006, The American Society of Landscape Architects, ASLA replaced the conventional roof on its downtown Washington, DC headquarters with a green roof, and in the process installed equipment to gather data on stormwater runoff, water quality, and temperature. When the figures were tallied in May, the new green ...

ByEnvironment News Service (ENS)

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