The Stream, October 2, 2020: PFAS Compounds Are Developed Faster Than Regulators Can Track Them

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The Global Rundown Scientists and regulators find it difficult…

The Stream, October 1, 2020: Hot, Dry Conditions Lead To Emergency Water Release in Rio Grande

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The Global Rundown Emergency water is released into the Rio…

Explainer: Who regulates U.S. drinking water, and how?

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Who’s responsible for making sure drinking water is safe? Ultimately, you are. But in the U.S., federal, state and local entities are also involved. 

The Stream, September 30, 2020: Lake Powell Pipeline Approval Could Deplete Reservoir’s Water Supply

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The Global Rundown Utah asks the federal government to slow…

The Stream, September 29, 2020: A U.K. Coalition Demands End to Sewage Discharge in English Rivers

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The Global Rundown A petition to end sewage discharge in the…

Federal Water Tap, September 28: Lead and Copper Rule Revision Coming Soon

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The Rundown As fires continue to burn in California, the EPA…

HotSpots H2O: Conflict over U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty Escalates as Farmers Take La Boquilla Dam

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Tensions between Mexico and the United States over water intensified this month as hundreds of Mexican farmers seized control of La Boquilla dam in protest over mandatory water releases.

The Stream, September 25, 2020: Houston Debates Storm Surge Barrier

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The Global Rundown Recent near disastrous hurricanes in Houston,…

One Michigan County Tells the Story of a Nation Plagued By Water Pollution

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Farms housing thousands of animals are one of several sources contaminating the Pine River and dividing a mid-Michigan community.

The Stream, September 23, 2020: A New Project Could Reduce Agricultural Pollution In The Midwest

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The Global Rundown The University of Minnesota is starting a…