Foxconn
Foxconn, formally Hon Hai Technology Group, is a Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer and technology services provider known for large-scale contract manufacturing and supply-chain integration.
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Foxconn, formally Hon Hai Technology Group, is a Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer and technology services provider known for large-scale contract manufacturing and supply-chain integration.
Schneider Electric is a global energy technology company focused on electrification, automation, software, and services for homes, buildings, data centers, industry, infrastructure, and grids.
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company focused on building and deploying artificial intelligence systems with a stated mission to ensure AGI benefits humanity.
Tencent is a Shenzhen-based internet and technology company known for Weixin and WeChat, online games, digital content, fintech, advertising, cloud, and enterprise services.
Storm drains collect rainwater runoff from streets, parking lots, roofs, and other hard surfaces and move it through drainage systems.
Aquifer recharge is the process of water moving underground to replenish groundwater stored in aquifers.
The water table is the level below ground where soil and rock spaces become saturated with groundwater in an unconfined aquifer.
Groundwater is water stored below Earthโ€s surface in the pores and cracks of soil, sand, gravel, and rock.
Greywater is lightly used household wastewater from sources such as showers, bathroom sinks, and laundry that may be reused for non-drinking purposes when handled safely.
Wastewater treatment removes solids, organic matter, pathogens, and other pollutants from used water before it is discharged or reused.
Bioswales are shallow vegetated channels that slow, convey, and sometimes filter or infiltrate stormwater runoff.
Bioretention is a stormwater practice that routes runoff into planted, engineered soil areas where water is stored, filtered, and sometimes infiltrated.
Septic systems are onsite wastewater systems that treat household sewage using a tank, soil, and a drainfield rather than a centralized sewer.
Combined sewer overflows happen when older sewers that carry both sewage and stormwater release excess flow to nearby waters during wet weather.
Green stormwater infrastructure uses plants, soils, and designed landscapes to slow, absorb, store, and filter rainwater close to where it falls.
Hypoxia is a low-oxygen condition in water that can stress or kill aquatic life when oxygen drops below what organisms need to survive.
Nonpoint source pollution is diffuse pollution carried by rain, snowmelt, or runoff from many places rather than a single pipe or discharge point.
Red tide is a common name for some marine harmful algal blooms, especially blooms that discolor water or produce toxins along coasts.
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria found in water and moist environments; some species can form harmful blooms and produce toxins.
Nutrient pollution happens when too much nitrogen or phosphorus enters water or air, often fueling algal blooms, low oxygen, and other water-quality problems.
Harmful algal blooms are rapid growths of algae or cyanobacteria that can harm people, animals, ecosystems, water supplies, or local economies.
Dead zones are low-oxygen areas in water where many fish, shellfish, and bottom-dwelling animals cannot survive or must leave.
Eutrophication is the over-enrichment of water with nutrients, often nitrogen and phosphorus, leading to excess algae or plant growth and possible oxygen loss.
Zooplankton are drifting animals and animal-like organisms that feed in aquatic food webs and transfer energy from phytoplankton to fish and larger predators.
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