wastewater
Coverage of wastewater in the Nexus archive.
- Oil Holds Gain as Iran Seeks Hormuz Control Before Talks With US
Oil prices remain stable as Iran attempts to assert control over the Hormuz Strait ahead of potential negotiations with the United States. Excess wastewater in Texas's major oil field threatens the region's role in global markets and President Donald Trump's energy strategy.
- Trash, toxins and sewage: The state of Dakshina Pinakini
The Dakshina Pinakini river, once seasonal, now flows year-round due to the continuous inflow of treated, untreated, and partially treated wastewater.
- FIRST AID: EU divided over biotech incentives
The EU is divided over biotech incentives, with the article covering topics related to medical devices, pricing, and wastewater. Key areas of discussion include health policy and regulatory challenges.
- FIRST AID: Budget knives out for health
The article discusses budget cuts impacting health and covers topics such as Swiss migration, Ebola, and wastewater. It highlights the connection between health policy and various global issues.
- The misconnected pipes polluting urban rivers
Misconnected pipes are causing urban rivers to become polluted by diverting wastewater into surface drains. This incorrect plumbing setup leads to environmental contamination and poses risks to public health.
- Oil Slips as Iran Set to Attend Negotiations With US in Pakistan
Oil prices slipped as Iran prepares to attend negotiations with the US in Pakistan. The article also highlights growing wastewater issues in Texas's Permian Basin, a critical hub for global oil markets and President Trump's energy dominance agenda.