Bid to Protect Michigan’s Groundwater Draws Opposition, Praise
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A proposed bill that declares Michigan’s groundwater a “public trust” has set off a storm of controversy, with opponents claiming that the legislation would expose property owners to new state fees.
In Detroit: No Money, No Water
Water Department cuts connections to thousands of city’s poor.
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Watering a Lawn Could Lead to Water Pollution, EPA
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Water Disclosure Project Releases Surveys to 300 Companies
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Q&A: One Man’s Fight to Save the Aral Sea
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