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The Stream, February 2, 2022: Public Distrust of U.S. Drinking Water Remains High Years After Flint Water Crisis

Editor’s Note:  It’s been called a year for transformation. So we’re transforming The Stream to better serve you. We’re adjusting the schedule to bring you the information you need. Along with some surprises. We want to hear what you—and our water world—most need from Circle of Blue. Email info@circleofblue.org and tell us what you think, […]

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Federal Water Tap, January 31: Supreme Court to Review Wetlands Case

The Rundown The nation’s highest court will again take on the Clean Water Act. EPA Administrator Michael Regan commits to improving pollution oversight for marginalized communities. The Bureau of Reclamation, plus state and local agencies, break ground to repair a key irrigation canal in California’s Central Valley. The Biden administration does not renew leases for […]

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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, January 18, 2022: Utah Releases Ambitious Water Plan

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Drought threatens the livelihoods of Cambodian farmers. Argentina faces a historic heatwave. Microplastics can linger in the world’s riverbeds for up to seven years before being deposited into the ocean, a new study finds. Utah’s new plan to conserve water includes lofty and somewhat conflicting objectives. A tsunami leaves much of the island […]

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The Stream, January 7, 2022: The World’s Lakes Are Losing Ice Cover At An Alarming Rate

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Lakes in the Northern Hemisphere are losing ice coverage faster than ever before. California officials impose outdoor water use restrictions. Flooding displaces thousands and destroys crops in Indonesia. A recent court ruling forces a mining company will decrease its water use at a Chilean copper mine. Environmental activists lose faith in the […]