HotSpots H2O: Water Scarcity in Palestinian Territories Puts Farming at Risk
Water scarcity in occupied Palestinian territories continues to put health and agriculture at risk as conflict over water supplies between Jordan, Israel, and Palestinians flares.
As Water Backs Up, an Asset in Michigan Becomes a Liability
A drainage dispute roils Jackson County’s prized attraction…
HotSpots H2O: Months of Flooding and Violence Force South Sudanese from Their Homes
Nearly a half million people have been displaced due to abnormally heavy rainfall and flooding in South Sudan this year.
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.
As Great Lakes Pummel Michigan, Beach Towns Rush to Set Development Rules
In Great Lakes, the ongoing high water crisis is leading some communities to rethink the policies that put them here.
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.
HotSpots H2O: In a Year of Unrelenting Floods, Yet Another Storm Hits Central Vietnam
After months of intense storms and flooding, Tropical storm Etau is the twelfth to hit the country this year and the eighth in the past month.
Overlooked Army Corps Rulemaking Would Shrink Federal Stream Protections
Conservation groups and state regulators are alarmed by proposed changes to nationwide permits that authorize construction across streams and wetlands.
California Water Board Collects Data on Household Water Debt, Utility Finances
More people are behind on their water bills because of the pandemic. State regulators in California want to know how many and how far behind.