Federal Water Tap, September 26: If Necessary, Interior Will Hold Back More Water in Lake Powell Next Year

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The Rundown The Interior Department outlines steps it is…

Powerful Industry’s Torrent of Manure Overwhelms State Regulators

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Cause of Michigan’s worst water pollution is too much waste spread on too little land.

As Flood Waters Recede in Pakistan, ‘Second Wave’ of Disaster Strikes

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Aid agencies race to ward off water-related diseases.

FRESH, September 20, 2022: Line 5 Must Reroute, But Not Shut Down, Judge Rules

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A U.S. district court judge ruled that the Line 5 oil pipeline has been trespassing on certain tribal lands since 2013.

Lake Erie’s Failed Algae Strategy Hurts Poor Communities the Most

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Algae blooms are hiking the cost of water for people already struggling to pay their bills.

Federal Water Tap, September 19: Senate Republicans Reveal Their Infrastructure Permitting Bill

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The Rundown The infrastructure permitting debate intensifies…

In A Year of Water Quality Reckoning, National Imperative is Impeded

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Law and policy treat farms as special class of polluter.

Dead Tree Standing: Saltwater Threatens Coastal Forests and Ecosystem Services

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As sea levels rise, ghost forests expand.

The Stream, September 14, 2022: How China’s Drought May Give Us a Glimpse Into the Future

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In China, drought shut down factories and disrupted international supply chains.

Dry: A Weekly Western Drought Digest — September 13, 2022

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Reclamation announces Utah’s Flaming Gorge Reservoir stores enough water for only two more emergency releases.

Farms in Six Southeast Michigan Counties Are Major Sources of Lake Erie Toxic Blooms

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Water sampling finds no reduction in bloom-producing nutrients.