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The Stream, May 27, 2020: Heavy Rains Boost Great Lakes Michigan and Huron by 2.4 Trillion Gallons

The Global Rundown Heavy rainfall in Michigan boosts already-high water levels in the Great Lakes. A tropical disturbance douses South Florida with torrential rains from a storm system expected to continue through Wednesday. A train crash last year in the United Kingdom was reportedly caused by poor flood management. Washington state seeks to regulate water […]

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The Stream, May 1, 2020: Queensland Buries Scientific Data Suggesting a Ban on Fracking in Fragile Basin

The Global Rundown Officials in Queensland, Australia, bury scientific information suggesting a ban on fracking in the fragile Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre basin. Florida’s Tampa Bay area faces property devaluation due to rising sea levels. Urban experts estimate that the coronavirus pandemic will result in 100 million “new poor” living in the world’s cities. Judge rules […]

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The Stream, March 25, 2020: Coronavirus Aggravates Long-Standing Water Shortages in Flint, Michigan

The Global Rundown The coronavirus complicates ongoing water issues in Flint, Michigan. Elevated levels of PFAS chemicals are detected in North Carolina fish. The coronavirus pandemic and the upcoming rainy season threaten to worsen suffering in embattled Yemen. Floods sweep through Iran, killing at least 11 people. The United Nations warns that improvements to water […]

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The Stream, March 13, 2020: Seattle Will Maintain Water, Power Services for Duration of Coronavirus, Mayor Announces

The Global Rundown Seattle, Washington, announces that it will keep water and power services on for all residents amid the city’s coronavirus outbreak. The UK government plans to review policies related to building homes on flood plains. The U.S. EPA says that $87 million in federal funding set aside for repairs following the Flint water […]

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The Stream, March 5, 2020: Chemical Company DuPont Requests Mistrial After Court Awards $50 Million to Couple in PFAS-Related Lawsuit

The Global Rundown Chemical company DuPont asks an Ohio federal court to declare a mistrial after $50 million was awarded to a couple over a PFAS lawsuit. Mexico will let the public decide whether a large U.S.-owned brewery in the northern part of the country should open, which activists claim could cause severe water shortages. […]

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The Stream, March 3, 2020: Sacramento and San Francisco Record Zero Observed Rainfall in February

The Global Rundown San Francisco, California, goes an entire month without measurable rain as the state slides further into drought, while Sacramento receives trace amounts. A weather expert warns that large storms will menace Wales with increasing frequency. Pattison Sand Co. submits a second request to export water from Iowa to western U.S. states, after […]