The landfill designed to hold the dredged sediment — a small banana-shaped island called Pointe Mouillee — will run out of ...
An environmental engineer explains how his research team is developing a system containing bacteria, biochar and gel to break ...
Cleaning vinegar lasts a long time thanks to its acidity. However, over time, you might notice differences in its appearance that indicate a change in quality.
Picture three-and-a-half football fields with earth piled onto them — piled as tall as the Empire State Building. That’s how much sediment flows into Tuttle Creek Lake each year. After decades of this ...
This is a 1964 map of Tuttle Creek Lake from the map collection of Operations Project Manager Brian McNulty, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Since this map was printed, so much sediment has ...
Biochar, which can be made from corn, is a versatile material. Tom Fisk/pexels.com , CC BY Polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs ...
They feast on bubbles of methane seeping out of the ocean floor. Could their appetites be harnessed to slow climate change?
Sediment buildup has reduced the water storage capacity of Tuttle Creek Lake by about half since its completion in 1962. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is testing a new water injection dredging ...
Having worked with the likes of BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue, Dredge Robotics’ latest invention could be its best yet.
In dry years, Tuttle Creek Lake and other reservoirs keep the Kansas River flowing strong enough to provide drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people. But these manmade lakes are disappearing ...