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Fresh, June 27, 2023: Federal Judge Orders Line 5 Shutdown on Tribal Land in Wisconsin
A judge has ordered Canadian company Enbridge to shut down the section of its Line 5 oil pipeline that runs through Ojibwe land in Wisconsin.
The Stream, June 21, 2023: In Water-Scarce Gulf Coast City, Proposed Desalination Plants Put Oil Industry First, Residents Say
In Corpus Christi, Texas, residents are fighting proposed desalination plants which would prioritize water for companies, not residents or wildlife.
Fresh, June 13, 2023: Bid to Fund Invasive Carp Barrier Falls Short in Minnesota’s State Legislature
A proposal to build a barrier preventing invasive silver carp from traveling up the Mississippi River has died in the Minnesota Legislature.
The Stream, May 31, 2023: Iran and Taliban Exchange Gunfire, Heightening Water Tension
At least two people were reportedly killed amidst heavy gunfire along the Iran-Afghanistan border, escalating a water rights dispute between the countries.
Fresh, May 30, 2023: $30 Million EPA Grant Program Targets Pollution in Disadvantaged Communities
A $30 million EPA grant program will fund environmental justice projects in historically underserved Great Lakes communities.
The Stream, May 24, 2023: Lower Colorado River States Outline Plan for Historic Water Cuts
Arizona, Nevada, and California offer a plan to conserve water from the shrinking Colorado River.
The Stream, May 17, 2023: Morocco Boosts Funding, Ambitions for 30-Year Water Plan
Morocco, which has one of the world’s lowest water resources per capita, boosts its water funding by billions of dollars.
The Stream, May 10, 2023: Guatemalan Town Awaits Open-Pit Mine Decision
The Guatemalan government rejected a referendum vote from residents resisting an open-pit mine near a protected river and lake.
Federal Water Tap, May 8: EPA Agrees to Timeline for Updating Slaughterhouse Water Pollution Standards
The Rundown The EPA agrees to a timeline for updating slaughterhouse water pollution standards. With higher water releases this year, temporary “shadow accounting” on the Colorado River system goes away. Lawmakers introduce bills on PFAS liability for water utilities and labeling non-flushable wipes. House Republican proposal to address the debt ceiling would cut funding for […]