The Stream, March 5, 2021: US Drinking Water Infrastructure Receives C- Grade
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YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN
A new report gives poor grades to U.S.…
The Story of Water in Texas
The story of water in Texas is the state’s devout allegiance to the principle that mankind has dominion over nature.
The Stream, March 4, 2021: Snyder’s Lawyers Call For Flint Residents To Be Disqualified From Jury
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Lawyers for former Michigan Rick Snyder…
The Stream, March 3, 2021: Urban India Still Faces Water Stress Despite Ambitious Water Projects
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Much of urban India still faces water…
The Biggest Coal Power Plant in the American West Closed. What Happens with the Colorado River Water It Used?
Navajo Generating Station shut down in 2019 and is now being dismantled. The Colorado River water that cooled the plant is part of a broader legal impasse.
Rights vs. Regulations: When it Comes to Septic Codes, Property Rights Remain a Big Barrier
A significant number of residential septic systems need repair or replacement, but efforts to enact a statewide code have been hampered.
The Stream, March 2, 2021: New Infrastructure Lessens Pollution In The Tijuana River, Mexico Says
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Mexico makes progress in stopping trash…
Federal Water Tap, March 1: House Approves $500M More for Water Bill Assistance
The Rundown
The House passes a pandemic relief package that…
HotSpots H2O: Florida-Georgia Water Dispute Returns to Supreme Court
The long-running dispute between Florida and Georgia over water resources reached the U.S. Supreme Court last week.
The Stream, February 26, 2021: Millions of Texans Still Face Water Disruptions
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More than a million Texas residents…
Congress on Track to Approve Millions More in Federal Funding for Water Debt Relief
First-ever federal program for household water-bill assistance could see another $500 million.