Scenes From Paradise, Four Months After the Camp Fire

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The Camp Fire was the most destructive in California's history. Recovery will take years.

‘It Will Probably Resemble a Military Operation’: Q&A with Andrew Whelton on Recovery of Paradise Water System

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Andrew Whelton leads a Purdue University research team that is advising the town’s water utility.

The Stream, March 6: Flooding Kills Dozens, Swamps Homes in Afghanistan

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The Global Rundown Flooding kills dozens and displaces thousands…

The Stream, March 5: Coal Ash Tainting Groundwater Near Most U.S. Coal Plants, Study Finds

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The Global Rundown Components of coal ash are discovered in…
The Duñas de Yeso are unique in Mexico and are often compared to the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. The dunes were formed over thousands of years by sand grains moved by the wind from deposits left on the banks of the Laguna Churince. Water on the lake has disappeared in the past few years. Conservationists fear that this process has now been interrupted, with unpredictable consequences for the dunes and its unique ecology.

What’s Up With Water – Mexico, approved exploratory fracking wells in pursuit of energy independence.

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What’s Up with Water, your “need-to-know news” of the…

Federal Water Tap, March 4: EPA Misses Lead and Copper Rule Deadline

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The Rundown Another delay in updating federal rules for lead…

HotSpots H2O: Suicide Bombing Sours India-Pakistan Water Relations

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A suicide bombing in Kashmir has resulted in another setback in India-Pakistan water relations.

The Stream, March 1: Tidal Flooding Cuts Billions of Dollars from U.S. Property Values

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The Global Rundown Rising seas and more frequent floods during…

New Jersey Said 10 Years Ago It Would Rank Its Most Contaminated Sites. It Never Did.

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For decades, New Jersey’s chemical plants, textile mills and metal factories helped power America. That came at a price.

The Stream, February 28: Toledo Voters Approve Lake Erie Bill of Rights

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The Global Rundown A Toledo ballot measure, which was approved…

Lake Erie’s Bill Of Rights

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Toledo, Ohio, residents will vote on an unusual and controversial proposal to steward their water – by giving Lake Erie its own legal rights