The Stream, April 12: Water Troubles Holding Back Ghana’s Economy

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Water Infrastructure Ghana’s water infrastructure is in such…

The Stream, April 11: Floating Pollution Documented in Great Lakes

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A new study details a water-borne garbage patch in the Great…

The Stream, April 10: Japan’s Fukushima Water Tanks Spring Leaks

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A leak was discovered at yet another underground water storage…
Kansas Geological Survey, infographic, ogallala aquifer, drought

With Locals at the Helm, Kansas Charts New Course for Groundwater Management

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As they have been doing for decades, political leaders and water managers in Kansas are upending Western water law traditions that originated before the state was even part of the Union.

In Ending Coal-fired Electricity, Ontario Cuts Water Use and Climate-changing Gases

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Canada province pursues a new energy production path.

The Stream, April 9: China’s New Dams Raise Concern of Water Wars

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The Chinese government recently decided to construct five new…

The Stream, April 8: Colorado Farmers and Cities Compete for Water

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Farmers in Colorado are struggling to afford the distribution…

Federal Water Tap, April 8: Progress Report on the National Water Census; Arkansas Oil Spill Photos

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The most comprehensive study of water resources ever in the United…

The Stream, April 5: Irrigating Peru’s Desert

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Peru Plans for a $500 million water project in Peru could divert…
Cotton irrigation dryland farming Ogallala Aquifer Texas

Texas High Plains Prepare for Agriculture Without Irrigation

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Southern farmers are making changes now to wean themselves from the Ogallala Aquifer, a water source that gave rise to industrial agriculture and modern life on its plains.

Report: From Steak to Cereal, U.S. Drought Inflates Food Prices

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U.S. consumers have just started to feel the effects of last summer’s drought at the supermarket. Prices are expected to continue increasing throughout 2013.

The Stream, April 4: Study Finds Flawed Fish Ladders on U.S. Dams

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Queens College professor John Waldman took to Yale Environment…