EPA Warns of Health Problems When PFAS Levels in Drinking Water Are Inconceivably Tiny
Revised health advisories are a precursor to federal regulation.
HotSpots H2O: “Day Zero” Looms for South African Province
Government dysfunction has multiplied drought risks.
Drought’s Spillover Effect in the American West
In a region latticed with pipelines and canals, the consequences of dry conditions in one basin are exported to neighboring watersheds.
What Does Water Want? A Conversation with Author Erica Gies
Problems and opportunities spring from the mismatch between the natural world and the built environment.
What Happens If Glen Canyon Dam’s Power Shuts Off?
Lake Powell is drying behind one of the Southwest’s largest hydropower plants.