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Federal Water Tap, October 31: Reclamation to Chart Course for Limiting Future Colorado River Releases
The Rundown The Bureau of Reclamation begins paperwork to would allow for less water to be released from lakes Mead and Powell. The EPA publishes a plan for improving sewage lagoons. Government, state, and industry officials discuss low Mississippi River water levels. And lastly, Senate Democrats ask the EPA to adopt a “strong” Lead and […]
The Stream, October 26, 2022: Multiple Cholera Outbreaks Overwhelm Global Vaccine Supply
Multiple cholera outbreaks in countries like Haiti, Malawi, and Syria are challenging global health agencies.
2022 Election: Water Regulation and Spending Punctuate State and Local Ballots
Groundwater regulation, legal rights to clean water, and spending measures highlight this election cycle.
FRESH, October 25, 2022: New York Governor Must Decide Fate of Partial Crypto-Mining Moratorium
The future of the cryptocurrency industry is at stake in New York as the governor considers a moratorium on certain forms of crypto-mining.
The Stream, October 19, 2022: California City Approaches Water Supply Peril in Next Two Months
The destruction from Hurricane Ian may push the price of home insurance – and thus homeownership – out of reach for many in Florida.
In New Mexico, Partners Collaborate to End Siege from Megafires
Initiative in the Rio Grande basin intends to thwart catastrophic wildfires that wreck watersheds.
Mine Cleanup Law Weakened By Coal’s Decline
Reclamation is a flashpoint for the partisan divide over fossil fuels.
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.
FRESH, October 4, 2022: Carbon Dioxide Storage and Transport Emerges as Political Flashpoint
In central Illinois, residents are reluctant to make way for an underground carbon dioxide pipeline.
Perspective | Transforming the Economics and Governance of Water
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.