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Mining Giant Behind Deadly Dam Collapse Took Lax Approach to Corporate Responsibility

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Vale SA, the mining entity responsible for the deadly dam collapse in Brazil, took a lax approach towards corporate responsibility.

The Stream, April 18: Colorado Drought Plan Hit by Lawsuit Just As Trump Signs Off

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The Global Rundown California’s Imperial Irrigation District…

U.S. Irrigation Continues Steady Eastward Expansion

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Irrigated farmland in the United States climbed to a record-high 58 million acres in 2017, according to new federal government data.

The Stream, April 17: First Humanitarian Aid Shipment of Water, Medicine, Reaches Venezuela

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The Global Rundown The first batch of Red Cross humanitarian…

The Stream, April 16: Flooding Damages in Iran Top $2.5 Billion

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The Global Rundown Recent flooding in Iran caused $2.5 billion…

Water Utility Consolidation in California

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A look at water utility consolidation in California.

Federal Water Tap, April 15: Trump Energy Order Targets State Water Permitting Authority

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The Rundown President Trump hopes to boost construction of energy…

HotSpots H2O: Attack on Libya’s Capital Cuts Off Water for Civilians, Detained Refugees

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An outbreak of waterborne diseases may be imminent in Tripoli, Libya’s embattled capital and largest city.

The Stream, April 12: Cities Worldwide Are Using Massive Amounts of Rural Water Supplies

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The Global Rundown A new international study finds that 16 billion…

The Stream, April 11: Two-Thirds of Glaciers in the Alps On Track to Melt by 2100, Study Warns

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The Global Rundown A study finds that glaciers in the European…

In Bid for Cleaner Water, California Seeks Arranged Utility Marriages

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Uniting small, failing utilities with larger neighbors can fix water problems.

The Stream, April 10: U.S. Congress Passes Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan

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The Global Rundown The U.S. Congress approves the Colorado River…