Entries by Brett Walton

The Water Transition: A Conversation with Author Peter Gleick

Discussing the past and future of water.

Federal Water Tap, August 21: Smaller Colorado River Cuts in 2024 Operating Plan

The Rundown Thanks to a wet winter, Colorado River states, for now, see smaller cuts to water allocations. The first batch of EPA-mandated utility testing data shows the breadth of PFAS in drinking water. EPA denies a petition to strengthen water pollution requirements for large animal feeding operations. EPA adds PFAS and coal ash as […]

Federal Water Tap, August 14: EPA Investigates Civil Rights Complaint Against California Water Board

The Rundown EPA investigates alleged discrimination by California’s top water regulator. The EPA has until August 15 to respond to a lawsuit to strengthen water pollution standards for large-scale animal feedlots. The White House designates more than 917,000 acres near the Grand Canyon as a national monument. DOE to develop a “gold star” rating program […]

Federal Water Tap, August 7: Agencies to Assess Value of Nature

The Rundown The Biden administration proposes guidelines for valuing ecosystems in cost-benefit analyses. The administration also releases key themes for the upcoming National Nature Assessment. A federal advisory council adopts a policy on preserving historic sites vulnerable to a changing climate. The Justice Department proposes standards for web content accessibility that would affect municipal utilities. […]

Federal Water Tap, July 31: Army Corps Dredges Upper Mississippi as River Levels Drop

The Rundown Army Corps dredges river channels as drought again depletes the Mississippi River. Senate committee passes budget bills that maintain water infrastructure spending levels. Lake Erie harmful algal bloom forecast worsens. Army Corps says it needs $3 billion more to complete levee system west of New Orleans and it lowers the risk rating for […]

The Stream, July 26, 2023: In Drought-Stricken Spain, Farmers Restore Ancient Irrigation Canals

Thousand year-old irrigation systems are being excavated and restored in Spain amid extreme heat and water insecurity crises.

Fresh, July 25, 2023: Chicago Mayor Outlines ‘Green New Deal’ with Environmental Justice Focus

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s transition team includes an environmental justice subcommittee, whose recommendations focus on racial equity and curbing pollution.

Federal Water Tap, July 24: House Republicans Pass Big Cuts for Water Infrastructure Loan Fund

The Rundown House Republican budget would cut main water infrastructure loan funds by more than half and further handcuff them via earmarks. House Republican budget also promises substantial cuts to the EPA. CDC summarizes state data on illnesses from harmful algal blooms. EPA hosts a webinar on wildfire effects on drinking water sources. Biden administration […]

Workers Needed to Fulfill America’s Infrastructure Goals

Labor shortage could be a bottleneck as the country rebuilds.

Federal Water Tap, July 17: Legislation Seeks to Encourage Novel Groundwater Conservation Tool

The Rundown Bipartisan Senate bill would promote groundwater conservation easements. Federal appeals court pauses EPA cybersecurity rule for water agencies. A national forest in Arizona approves repair of a water-supply pipeline that was damaged in floods last year after a wildfire. The EPA assesses cancer risks from the industrial solvent 1,4-dioxane in drinking water. CDC […]

Will Michigan’s Largest Water Provider Target Tiny City For Next Shutoffs?

Brett WaltonBrett writes about agriculture, energy, infrastructure, and the politics and economics of water in the United States. He also writes the Federal Water Tap, Circle of Blue’s weekly digest of U.S. government water news. He is the winner of two Society of Environmental Journalists reporting awards, one of the top honors in American environmental […]

Federal Water Tap, June 12: NOAA Expects Below-Average Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone This Summer

The Rundown NOAA foresees a smaller low-oxygen dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. The Army Corps launches a five-year study to inform the management of the lower Mississippi River. The Army Corps also reevaluates water infrastructure needs for Everglades restoration and revokes a water quality permit for a proposed copper-nickel mine in Minnesota. The […]