A new ADB report highlights that accurate pollution measurement at the source, not just modeling its spread, is critical for ...
The identification of pollution sources in river systems is crucial for safeguarding water quality and protecting ecosystems and public health. Recent advancements in modelling and statistical ...
Nonpoint-source pollution refers to diffuse contamination of air, soil, or water arising from multiple, spatially distributed sources rather than a single, identifiable discharge point, making it ...
With global population growth and rising food demand, agriculture ensures food supply while bringing severe environmental problems. Among these, agricultural non-point source pollution (ANPSP) has ...
Agricultural non-point source pollution refers to pollutant emissions from scattered pollution sources such as agricultural production activities and rural domestic sewage. It has a wide range of ...
The state Environmental Protection Commission focused on Iowa drinking water at its December meeting with a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and ...