In Oakland, Still A City With Thorns, A New Garden Emerges (Part II)
Quality of life and economy thrive with greater care for water,…
California Closes 33 Injection Wells Used to Dump Oilfield Waste into Aquifers
Hundreds more wells face closure in the next 16 months, while…
Fish Screens Are Part of The Answer to Saving Sacramento River Salmon
Out of social confrontation over water and fish in California…
Infographic: America’s Septic Systems
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Nearly one-fifth of U.S. households are not connected to a public…
America’s Spreading Septic Threat
Failing septic systems produce disease outbreaks, algae blooms,…
In Oakland, Still A City With Thorns, A New Garden Emerges (Part I)
Quality of life and economy thrives with greater care for water,…
Healthy Soils Reduce Water Pollution
Absorbent soils yields big benefits for air and water.
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Lawsuit Asks For Regulations To Address Underwater Oil Pipeline Spills
National Wildlife Federation says federal agency has allowed…
While South Carolina Floods, U.S. Wrestles With Urban Stormwater
Lawsuit requires EPA to address one of the largest water pollution sources in the country.
Q&A: Elynn Walter on the Sustainable Development Goal for Drinking Water
Elynn Walter is the sustainability director at WASH Advocates, a Washington, D.C.-based initiative that aims to increase awareness of the global water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenge and solutions, and to increase the amount and effectiveness of resources devoted to those solutions throughout the developing world. She talks with Circle of Blue about the Sustainable Development subgoal to achieve universal drinking water access.
Pope Francis Visit, VW Fraud, China Cap and Trade, and John Boehner — How They Coincide
Circle of Blue Senior Editor Keith Schneider puts an eventful…
Q&A: Giulio Boccaletti on the Sustainable Development Goal for Restoring Water Ecosystems
Giulio Boccaletti is the global managing director for water at…