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The Stream, February 9, 2022: Texas’ Wastewater Problem

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Wastewater from fracking is becoming a problem in Texas. A devastating storm wreaks havoc in Madagascar for the second time in less than a month. Water bills are expected to rise in England and Wales. Portugal is limiting the use of major reservoirs amid drought. One First Nation in Canada is asking […]

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Federal Water Tap, February 7: White House Publishes Infrastructure ‘Guidebook’

The Rundown The White House creates an outline for states, tribes, and local governments to understand new infrastructure funding. The Federal Maritime Commission seeks more information on how Canadian ballast water rules might affect Great Lakes ships. The GAO says the agency that oversees federal prisons should do more to ensure its facilities are prepared […]

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The Stream, January 25, 2022: Agricultural Experts Ask For Proactive Climate Investment in British Columbia

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Missouri’s governor proposes a new office to prepare the state for droughts and floods. California officials will release 15 percent of requested water supplies to districts after winter storms last month. Demonstrators protest sewage dumps in the River Thames in the United Kingdom after a late warning resulted in swimmers wading through […]

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The Stream, December 28, 2021: Groundwater Laws Lack Enforcement in India

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN A new report reveals massive gaps in groundwater management in India. The South Carolina prison system will pay one town nearly $1 million in overdue water and sewage bills. An $8 billion settlement is announced for First Nations that have suffered through drinking water advisories in Canada. Malaysia seeks millions of dollars […]

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The Stream, December 15, 2021: As Demand For Food Grows, Global Freshwater Resources Are Declining

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Heavy rainfall batters northern Spain, flooding roads and killing two people. Renewable freshwater resources are declining globally, a new report finds. A private contractor in Florida is responsible for water outages among 250,000 people in 2019, a jury finds. After deadly tornadoes, some Kentucky residents could be without water and electricity for […]