Entries by Brett Walton

Who in the U.S. Is in ‘Plumbing Poverty’? Mostly Urban Residents, Study Says

Not everyone in the country has piped water at home. Study authors argue that water access in the U.S. is inseparable from housing and social inequality.

Federal Water Tap, November 2: U.S., Mexico Sign Rio Grande Water Agreement

The Rundown Officials from the two countries settled a dispute over a treaty that requires Mexico to deliver a certain amount of Rio Grande water to the U.S. The USDA announces $891 million for rural water and sewer infrastructure. President Trump signs a conservation bill that aids the Chesapeake Bay. The Department of Justice proposes […]

Federal Water Tap, October 26: Trump Interjects in Nile Dam Dispute

The Rundown Trump inflames a Nile basin water conflict by suggesting Egypt could bomb a contested dam in Ethiopia. Energy regulators propose a one-year time limit on state water quality reviews of gas pipelines. The EPA announces recipients of $40 million in funding to remove lead pipes. The EPA also proposes new regulations on the […]

What Has the Trump Administration Meant for Water?

By narrowing or repealing federal rules, the Trump administration has prioritized big business and reduced pollution protection for waterways.

2020 Election: Water Decisions Pepper State and Local Ballots

A hodgepodge of constitutional amendments and ballot measures seek to move water policy at the state and local level.

Federal Water Tap, October 19: White House Order Formalizes Water Subcabinet

The Rundown The Trump administration wants to coordinate water-related activities in the cabinet agencies. The EPA finalizes two rules that relax requirements for coal ash disposal. The EPA and other agencies work to develop a national map showing which wetlands and streams are regulated under the Clean Water Act. CDC researchers contribute to a study […]

Chart: Customer Water Debt Data in 12 U.S. Cities

Millions of U.S. households are behind on their water bills, but the size of the debts and the number of indebted customers varies substantially. Circle of Blue used public records requests to collect data on overdue bills from a dozen large U.S. cities. Though businesses owe money to water departments, the majority of debts represent […]

Michigan Allocates $20 Million to Relieve Customer Water Debts

Michigan is using federal CARES Act funding to help residents pay off past-due water bills that accrued during the pandemic.

Lack of Utility Data Obscures Customer Water Debt Problems

Inadequate data hampers understanding of who is most affected by overdue water bills.

Federal Water Tap, October 12: Supreme Court Begins October Session with Interstate Water Dispute

The Rundown The nation’s highest court has several water-related cases on the horizon, starting with the Pecos River. House Democrats want the CDC to halt water shutoffs during the pandemic. The House passes a bill to clean up plastic pollution in waterways. A bipartisan group of lawmakers ask three federal agencies to protect schools from […]

House Democrats Ask CDC to Halt Water Shutoffs during the Pandemic

The CDC already moved to suspend evictions. Could water service be the next target for a national moratorium?

Federal Water Tap, October 5: Army Corps Evaluates Multibillion-Dollar Flood Projects for Houston

The Rundown The Army Corps of Engineers wants public input as it assesses ways to reduce flood risk along Houston waterways. FEMA begins accepting applications for $500 million in flood resilience grants. The Department of Health and Human Services wants to test sewage as a coronavirus early-warning system. Three agencies sign a new management plan […]