Entries by Brett Walton

Federal Water Tap, February 1: House Democrats Renew Push for Water-Bill Aid

The Rundown House Democrats propose $1.5 billion to help low-income households with water and sewer bills. A congressional task force outlines its PFAS priorities for the Biden administration. The president’s executive order on climate change establishes an interagency council on environmental justice. U.S. Geological Survey researchers look at the relationship between rainfall and streams in […]

Speaking of Water: China’s Water Challenges in 2021

Both at home and abroad, water will play a significant role in China’s policy decisions in 2021.

Federal Water Tap, January 25: Biden Administration Begins with Executive Orders

The Rundown President Biden took office and froze his predecessor’s rules that had not yet gone into effect. The GAO identifies funding challenges for an Army Corps navigation and ecosystem program in the upper Mississippi River basin. The Interior Department submits a report to Congress on water supply challenges in the western United States and […]

‘Mass Aging’ of Dams a Global Safety and Financial Risk, UN Report Says

A global dam-building binge that spanned the early- to mid-20th century is now reaching a turning point, according to a report published by the United Nations.

At Dawn of Biden Administration, Opportunities for Water Systems

President Biden put forward a $2 trillion climate plan that mentions a bucketful of spending options to shore up America’s built and natural infrastructure.

California Households Owe $1 Billion in Water-Bill Debt

In California, a statewide survey indicates that low-income households and communities of color are most affected by overdue water bills.

Federal Water Tap, January 18: CARES Act Funds Can Be Used to Provide Running Water

The Rundown The Treasury Department clarifies use of CARES Act funds for water infrastructure. The White House tries to block funding for dam repairs using its rescission authority. GAO report highlights the rising cost of NASA’s environmental cleanup liabilities. The EPA releases data on enforcement and compliance in 2020 and rejects a petition to force […]

Four International Water Stories to Watch in 2021

What are the large water events to pay attention to in 2021? What are the trends and flashpoints?

Federal Water Tap, January 11: Army Corps Rule Cuts Stream Protections

The Rundown The Army Corps finalizes a rule that will expose more stretches of small streams to development. The EPA releases a report on stream health that shows high nutrient concentrations in rivers. The EPA inspector general audit’s the agency’s microplastics research. The Supreme Court adds to its docket a lawsuit over a waste dump […]

In Trump Administration’s Final-Days Deregulatory Push, Army Corps Reduces Stream Protections

The Army Corps of Engineers finalized a rule on January 4 that further retracts federal protections for the nation’s smallest streams.

India Has Water for Its Economic Plans – If Farms Can Be More Thrifty

India’s farmers are key to the country’s industrial future, a think-tank report finds.

Four U.S. Water Stories to Watch in 2021

The upheaval of last year will set the stage for the next 12 months.