Small U.S. Water Utilities Anticipate Nearly $1 Billion Revenue Loss

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Small U.S. water and wastewater utilities say that they expect…

Covid-19 Shutdowns Slow Response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Pacific Islands

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The shutdown of economies and the severing of transportation…

In Pandemic, New Thinking on Responding to Weather Disasters

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The challenges of disaster response are being magnified by the global pandemic. Disaster experts said that emergency managers and governments will be severely tested this year.

Molybdenum Ore Spill Is China’s Biggest Tailings Leak in Nearly 20 Years

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A spillage of waste molybdenum ore in northeast China last month was the biggest tailings leak the country witnessed in almost 20 years and needed the toughest environmental emergency response, the environment ministry said on Monday.

The Stream, April 22, 2020: Brazil’s Most Populous Indigenous Reserve Hit by Daily Water Interruptions

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The Global Rundown Amid the coronavirus pandemic, water interruptions…

Protective Gear in Low Supply for U.S. Water Utilities

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Within the next two weeks, many U.S. water utilities will run out of protective gear that helps their workers reduce the spread of the new coronavirus.

The Stream, April 21, 2020: Las Vegas Drops Plan to Pump Water from Rural Areas

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The Global Rundown Las Vegas, Nevada, abandons plans to pump…

Hygiene Professionals Build Information Hub for Coronavirus Response

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Organizations working at the front lines in low- and middle-income…

Federal Water Tap, April 20: More Democrats Support Water Bill Aid

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The Rundown Support among Democrats in Congress grows for emergency…