DES MOINES, Iowa—For over a decade, a network of water quality sensors managed by the University of Iowa has provided publicly available data about waterways across the state. And while Iowa grapples ...
Polk County is providing about $200,000 to a University of Iowa water quality monitoring program. The funding addresses federal and state budget cuts that threaten the program's research and data ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Polk County supervisors voted Tuesday to invest $200,000 to keep water quality monitors functioning across the state — a move officials said they hope other ...
Polk County supervisors voted Tuesday to invest $200,000 to keep water quality monitors functioning across the state — a move officials said they hope other counties will mirror. The funding will help ...
Abstract: Water Quality Monitoring Systems (WQMS) are essential for safeguarding public health and ensuring environmental sustainability by maintaining the safety and usability of water resources.
Water — lots of it — is a critical enabler for advanced chip architectures, lithography, and back-end packaging. It feeds the ultra-pure water loops that touch every wafer, sluicing heat out of tools ...
During planting season in Iowa, Landon Plagge’s fields reek. Sour and earthy, almost like rotten eggs and fermenting hay, the scent repels the unacquainted nose. But Plagge is unbothered. “I’m used to ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. We present a methodology for creating a roof rainwater harvesting (RWH) contaminant ...
Waterborne diseases remain a leading cause of preventable illness and death worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where access to clean water remains precarious. Amid this ...