Road Salt, A Stealthy Pollutant, Is Damaging Michigan Waters

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Rivers and lakes are becoming saltier while law and practice limit effective responses.

The Stream, January 25, 2023: Sediment Buildup Will Shrink Reservoir Storage, UN Study Shows

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A new United Nations study suggests that by 2050, sediment buildup could cause thousands of the world’s largest dams to lose a combined 26 percent of their storage capacity.

Federal Water Tap, January 23: EPA Lists New Enforcement Priorities

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The Rundown The EPA proposes elevating PFAS and greenhouse…

The Stream, January 18, 2023: The Killing of Two Water Defenders in Honduras Prompts Calls for Justice

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Two water defenders, protesting an open-pit iron oxide mine in Carlos Escaleras National Park, are killed in Honduras.

Federal Government Advances Big Water Projects

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Congress focuses on flood protection and disaster recovery.

New Mexico Town, Still Reeling from Historic Fire, Receives Federal Aid to Repair Drinking Water System

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The town of Las Vegas is eligible for up to $140 million for drinking water treatment facilities.

As Planet Warms, Water Risks Abound

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Ahead of a high-profile UN conference, political forecasters issue water warnings.

The Stream, January 11, 2023: Proposed Hydropower Project Threatens Sacred Yakama Nation Food-Gathering Lands

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In south-central Washington state, a pumped-water storage project threatens a First Foods gathering area, a sacred place for the Yakama Nation.