Entries by Brett Walton

Plastic Pipes A Water Contamination Risk After Fire, Data Shows

New hazards to health and infrastructure have emerged in the ashes of wildfires. Among them is the contamination of drinking water.

CDC Estimates Costs of Waterborne Pathogens in the United States

Healthcare cost of infectious waterborne disease in the United States tops $3.3 billion, and more than 6,600 deaths are linked to illnesses spread by water, the CDC finds.

Federal Water Tap, December 14: Defense Bill Contains Climate and Water Provisions

The Rundown The NDAA requires climate risk assessments and provides funding for PFAS health studies. The EPA issues draft guidance for interpreting a U.S. Supreme Court decision on groundwater pollution and the Clean Water Act. The Senate passes a bill to set up a low-interest loan fund for local projects that reduce the risk of […]

Colorado River Indian Tribes Take Another Step Toward Marketing Valuable Water in Arizona

The Colorado River Indian Tribes unveiled draft legislation to allow their water to be leased to users in Arizona off the reservation or stored underground.

The Year in Water, 2020

Societies confront the fallout from rapid environmental change.

Federal Water Tap, December 7: Government Awards Coronavirus Sewage Testing Contract

The Rundown The Department of Health and Human Services chooses an Arizona company to lead a national sewage testing program. The EPA reverses its stance on a flood-control project in Mississippi and announces an “interim strategy” for PFAS compounds in wastewater. The Bureau of Reclamation recommends a water-supply project in North Dakota that diverts Missouri […]

Will Water Unite Us?

Water enjoys support that crosses political parties. Will it be a source of bipartisan collaboration in a time of divided politics?

What the Biden Administration Might Mean For Water

What does a Biden administration might mean for federal water policy?

Federal Water Tap, November 30: Army Corps Rejects Contested Pebble Mine

The Rundown A National Intelligence Council memo finds water risks giving rise to economic stress and political instability. The Army Corps denies a permit for a mine in the headwaters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay. The Army Corps also grants a permit for replacing an oil pipeline in northern Minnesota and withdraws from a project to […]

Federal Water Tap, November 23: Contaminated Water at Former Air Force Base in Michigan Poses Bigger Risks

The Rundown A federal health agency updates its analysis of the health risks from contaminated water at a former Air Force base in northeastern Michigan. Senate Republicans released their fiscal year 2021 spending plans. Federal agencies agree to cooperate on invasive freshwater mussels. The Bureau of Reclamation releases a supplemental analysis of a proposal to […]

As Global Poverty Rises, USAID Plans for Covid-Altered World

Ensuring that water, sanitation, and hygiene are threaded throughout the agency’s programs is key, observers say.

North Carolina Panel Designates Financially Distressed Water and Sewer Systems

North Carolina officials took a decisive step in a years-long process to identify financially struggling water and sewer providers and assist them in a transition toward financial stability and reliable service.