
Copper provides safe way to disinfect pools and wastewater
The metal’s antimicrobial properties can purify wastewater, swimming pools and hot tubs in a non-toxic process, as opposed to chlorine.

The metal’s antimicrobial properties can purify wastewater, swimming pools and hot tubs in a non-toxic process, as opposed to chlorine.

Environmental scientists devise circular process that turns wastewater from the fertilizer industry into clean water while recovering valuable acids.

A delegation from Israel is assessing issues affecting water infrastructure in South African municipalities to see how Israeli technology can help.

Harmful toxins from nonstick pan coating and firefighting foam are stubborn substances but can now be efficiently zapped from our water.

Analyzing wastewater provides surprisingly accurate detection of viral outbreaks in specific areas before anybody feels sick.

International study led by Israeli researchers indicates sewage containing SARS-CoV-2 particles may pose a serious public-health threat.

Arava Institute’s portable, self-operating wastewater mini treatment plant doesn’t need to be connected to the national sewer system.

A visit to the country’s largest desalination and wastewater-treatment plants reveals smart technologies and policies to keep the water running.

Affiliate of Israel’s Paulee CleanTec applies Israeli technology to high-rise buildings for clean, odor-free disposal of solid waste.

Novel membrane-aerated biofilm reactor technology reduces energy consumption by up to 90% and sludge by 50% compared to conventional method.

Epic CleanTec took an Israeli technology for clean, odor-free disposal of dog waste and is applying it to high-rise buildings, starting in San Francisco.

Delegation from Colombia’s Bogota River Corporation visits the Kishon River Authority to learn about restoration and conservation.

Israeli-founded water treatment company wins Breakthrough Water Technology Company of the Year.

Israeli provider of advanced water and wastewater treatment solutions inaugurates new $3 million facility in Durango.

Israel’s Doral Energy and Kibbutz Lahav are teaming up to transform a smelly nuisance into a clean green way to generate electricity.