‘The Need Is Significant’: Fast-Growing Michigan County Confronts Groundwater Challenges
Ottawa County, Michigan, attempts to balance population growth and groundwater sustainability.
North Carolina Panel Approves Bailout for Indebted Sewer System
Cliffside Sanitary District, which serves around 75 customers, is under state control because of financial hardship.
Who Pays? PFAS Lawsuits, Legislation Raise Question of Pollution Liability
Wastewater utilities, whose facilities are a conduit for chemical pollution, object to Democratic proposals in Congress that could hold them liable for the cost of PFAS removal.
Speaking of Water – Featuring Australian Author And Science Communicator, Julian Cribb
Staggering bushfires have raged across the Australian landscape, ravaging both life and livelihoods.
What’s Up With Water – February 3, 2020
This is Eileen Wray-McCann for Circle of Blue. And this is…
The Stream, January 31, 2020: High Waters in the Mississippi River Could Spur Rare Winter Flooding
The Global Rundown
High water levels in the Mississippi River…
As Iowa Caucuses Approach, Where Do Democratic Candidates Stand on Water?
Water issues are gaining new prominence in the Democratic presidential race as candidates react to rising public concerns about water issues.
Rain Alleviates Bushfires in Australia, but Threatens Waterways
Pollution concerns rise following recent rains.
The Stream, January 24, 2020: New Trump Water Rule Imperils Streams, Wetlands, Across the U.S.
The Global Rundown
The U.S. Trump administration replaces the…
U.S. Food Trade Increasingly Leans On Unsustainable Groundwater
It takes water to grow crops, and an increasing portion of the US’s irrigation water is unsustainably mined from groundwater sources.