FRESH, July 26, 2022: Citizens Divided Over Wind Energy in Lake Erie

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A wind farm has emerged as the latest energy flashpoint in New York.

Federal Water Tap, July 25: EPA Hints at Future PFAS Standards

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The Rundown EPA staff hints at the maximum contaminant level…

Big Water Pipelines, an Old Pursuit, Still Alluring in Drying West

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Diverting Mississippi River is not happening, though.
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Dry: A Weekly Western Drought Digest — July 19, 2022

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45 percent of the U.S. and Puerto Rico is in drought, a 14 percent increase since mid-June.

HotSpots H2O: What’s Driving Vulnerability Behind South Asia’s “Biblical” Floods?

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Regional experts point to deficits in local institutions and risk planning.

Federal Water Tap, July 18: White House Considers Impacts of Breaching Snake River Dams

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The Rundown The White House releases a pair of reports on…

Five Things to Know About Drought in the American West

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A new climate is re-writing the story of America’s drylands.

FRESH, July 12, 2022: Michigan Agency Launches Mercury Monitoring Program

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Mercury, a toxic byproduct of certain industrial processes, may have contaminated over 24,000 sites across the state.