Federal Water Tap, June 25: PFAS Chemicals Harmful at Lower Levels, Health Agency Says

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The Rundown PFAS study provides risk levels for four manmade…

HotSpots H2O, June 25: Boko Haram Impedes Water Access In Northeast Nigeria As Lake Chad Shrinks

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The Rundown Boko Haram militants have terrorized northeast Nigeria…

The Stream, June 22: PFAS Contaminants in U.S. Drinking Water More Dangerous Than Previously Thought, Study Finds

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The Global Rundown A newly-released study finds that PFAS contaminants…

The Stream, June 21: Farming, Mining, and Climate Change Endanger the Unique Water System of Bogotá, Colombia

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The Global Rundown Agriculture, mining, and climate change threaten…

U.S. Water Withdrawals Continue Marked Decline

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The country is using less water, but latest USGS report shows influences of California drought on national data.

The Stream, June 20: Deadly Monsoon Rains Displace More than a Million People in India and Bangladesh

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The Global Rundown Monsoon floods displace more than one million…

The Stream, June 19: India Faces “Worst-Ever” Water Crisis as 600 Million Experience Shortages

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The Global Rundown India is in the midst of its “worst-ever”…

Speaking of Water – Water Conflict Chronology

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Podcast interview with Dr. Peter Gleick discussing violence associated with fresh water

Federal Water Tap, June 18: Reclamation Begins Gila River Diversion EIS

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The Rundown Reclamation will review environmental effects of…

HotSpots H2O, June 18: Yemen’s Water Supply Jeopardized Again in Battle for Hodeidah

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The siege of Hodeidah is the biggest battle so far in Yemen’s brutal proxy war.