Entries by Brett Walton

U.S. Governors Detail Water Priorities for 2019

State of the State speeches highlight diverse budget and policy goals.

Water and Climate Hazards Again Highlight World Economic Forum Risks Report

Drought, water scarcity, climate change, extreme weather — these and other environmental factors are among the biggest risks to society and industry, says WEF.

Federal Water Tap, January 14: Shutdown, Plus Wheeler Nominated as EPA Leader

The Rundown The longest government shutdown in the nation’s history drags on. President Trump nominates Andrew Wheeler to helm the EPA. A House bill seeks to prioritize water research at the Department of Energy, while a big land and water package is introduced in the Senate. And lastly, federal agencies answer President Trump’s order to […]

California Water Board Outlines $606M Bill Assistance Program

The state looks for ways to help poor households with the increasing cost of drinking water.

Federal Water Tap, January 7: Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Review Groundwater Case

The Rundown The Justice Department wants the high court to review two cases that address whether the Clean Water Act extends to groundwater that connects to rivers, lakes, and oceans. The new House Speaker announces a climate change committee. The Trump administration is slow to release $16 billion in hazard preparation funds. The Department of […]

2019 Preview: U.S. Government Water Policy

Discover what to watch for in 2019 in U.S. government water policy

Federal Water Tap, December 31: 2019 Preview

The Rundown What to watch for in the coming year: revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule, a public meeting to discuss a proposed reduction in the scope of the Clean Water Act, the first national drinking water regulation for a new contaminant in more than two decades, a PFAS management plan, drought negotiations on […]

Federal Water Tap, December 24: Columbia River Basin Agreement for Salmon and Hydropower

The Rundown The Trump administration’s strategy for reducing childhood lead exposure is criticized as being too weak. The Supreme Court declines to hear a manufacturer’s appeal over a sanitary wipes lawsuit. An EPA advisory committee recommends a federal drinking water standard for PFAS chemicals. Congress passes a sewer system planning bill and reauthorizes a federal […]

Speaking of Water – Looking back at 2018, ahead to 2019

What are the trends and the disruptions we saw in 2018, and what’s ahead for 2019 and beyond?

The Year In Water, 2018

2018 was a tumultuous, eventful year in water.

U.S. Year-In-Review, 2018

What was water in the United States this year? For one, it was visible — and vividly so.

Federal Water Tap, December 17: The Biggest Water Week This Year: WOTUS, Colorado River, Farm Bill, and More

The Rundown The EPA proposes to diminish the scope of the Clean Water Act. The Bureau of Reclamation sets a deadline for a Colorado River drought plan. Ryan Zinke resigns as Interior secretary. Congress agrees to a farm bill. The Bureau of Reclamation reports on tribal water use in the Colorado River basin. The Energy […]