People have used dams for centuries to help prevent and control flooding. The ancient Mesopotamians may have been some of the first humans to build dams and used the innovative concept of irrigation...
Category: Aquifer
Saltwater degrades large areas by killing less salt-tolerant species and leaving behind “ghost forests,” or wetland areas with only standing dead trees. Over time, saltwater intrusion along with...
A Natural Spring flow that fluctuates throughout the year might be a sign that the source is unreliable or may have the potential for contamination it could be possible to learn about historical...
Springs and spring water have long been a source of fascination and intrigue and in ancient times philosophers and scientists erroneously believed that springs were formed when saltwater from the...
You can't see it, but a large portion of the world's freshwater lies underground. It may all start as precipitation, but through infiltration and seepage, water soaks into the ground in vast amounts....
Over the last decade or more a lot of speculation has been talked about the drought-ridden reservoirs of Lake Meade fed by the Colorado River system in Southwestern states of America as Lake Meade...