The President and Congress Deliver $11 Billion for Abandoned Mine Cleanups
Midwest is the target of more dollars to secure water and revive former energy strongholds.
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Midwest is the target of more dollars to secure water and revive former energy strongholds.
Water-related crises around the world have shown that current systems of governance and economic organization are unsuited for a world altered by global warming.
In China, drought shut down factories and disrupted international supply chains.
This week’s episode of What’s Up With Water covers drought in China, stalled Colorado River negotiations, and lawsuits over flooding in Eastern Kentucky.
China issues its first drought alert of the year as rivers run dry across the country.
The Gila River Indian Community pulls out of a water conservation agreement due to little progress on basin-wide water cuts.
An estimated 60 percent of manure pollution in Lake Erie’s western basin may originate from farms whose manure disposal is not tracked.
One-quarter of homes in England and Wales may still have the toxic pipes in their water system.
The Rundown The EPA will fund research into drinking water contamination following fireworks shows. U.S. and Canadian governments assess the state of the Great Lakes. The GAO assesses technologies for detecting and treating PFAS chemicals. The Senate passes water infrastructure legislation. The Bureau of Reclamation releases a draft environmental impact statement for the White Mountain […]
Mercury, a toxic byproduct of certain industrial processes, may have contaminated over 24,000 sites across the state.
YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Colorado’s top water official weighs in the responsibility lower Colorado River Basin states have in cutting water use. A new study links childhood diarrheal disease with drought exposure in low-and-middle-income countries. India’s major reservoirs sit at critically low levels even as monsoon rains pummel parts of the country. Officials ask residents in […]