The Stream, October 9: Israel Receives Bids for Construction of World’s Largest Desalination Plant
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The Global Rundown
Israel receives seven bids for construction…
Infographic: Household Wells in the United States
Thirteen percent of Americans, some 42 million people, use a household well for their water supply.
In Senate PFAS Hearing, Government Officials Say Regulatory Response Will Take Years
Officials from multiple federal agencies testified at a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing.
Michigan’s Groundwater Emergency
Groundwater in Michigan is “compromised and deteriorated.”
Groundwater: The Sixth Great Lake
Despite its abundance, is groundwater a second-class citizen?
Remembering Michigan’s PBB Crisis
Contamination of the food-supply chain in Michigan in the 1970s was one of the worst mass poisonings in U.S. history. The events still resonate today.
Drip by Drip, Septic Systems Foul Michigan Waters
The state relies on backyard sewage treatment more than most.
Fastest-Growing Michigan County Reckons With Groundwater Pollution and Depletion
Ottawa County leaders recognize the need to act on groundwater.
Toxic Water, Toxic Crops: India’s Public Health Time Bomb
Raw sewage and industrial wastewater contaminated with metals and chemicals irrigate much of the India's food.
Speaking of Water – World Water Week With Torgny Holmgren
Torgny Holmgren discusses the latest water news, global water challenges,