Deadly Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreaks Persist in the U.S.

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The most acute U.S. water contamination health risk defies control.

The Stream, October 10: The 1972 Clean Water Act Dramatically Improved U.S. Water Quality, Study Finds

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The Global Rundown Data shows that the 1972 Clean Water Act…

Michigan’s Groundwater Emergency H2O Catalyst Event

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Carl Ganter: Welcome to H2O Catalyst and What's In My Water?…

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…

Federal Water Tap, October 8: EPA Starts Looking for New Drinking Water Contaminants to Monitor

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The Rundown EPA wants to know which unregulated contaminants…

HotSpots H2O, October 8: Millions in South Sudan Rely on Distant, Dirty Water Sources

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The Rundown South Sudan’s ongoing civil war, which has flared…

The Stream, October 5: Officials Fear Collapse of Earthen Dam in Arizona After Tropical Storm Rosa Rainfall

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The Global Rundown A Native American community in Arizona is…

The Stream, October 4: Australia Endures Its Driest September on Record

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The Global Rundown Drought-stricken Australia experiences its…

The Stream, October 3: Yemen’s Cholera Outbreak Surges, With 10,000 New Cases Each Week

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The Global Rundown Yemen’s cholera outbreak accelerates again,…

The Stream, October 2: Indonesia Earthquake Cuts Water to Palu, City of 380,000

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The Global Rundown Water is cut off to Palu, Indonesia, where…

Infographic: Household Wells in the United States

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Thirteen percent of Americans, some 42 million people, use a household well for their water supply.