Fresh, May 16, 2023: New Wisconsin Law Aims to Protect Watersheds From Farm Runoff
A new law in Wisconsin will fund more sustainable, watershed friendly farming methods.
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A new law in Wisconsin will fund more sustainable, watershed friendly farming methods.
The Guatemalan government rejected a referendum vote from residents resisting an open-pit mine near a protected river and lake.
Fabric dyeing and garment export have contributed to the demise of Bangladesh’s Buriganga River, considered nearly biologically dead.
A forest expert at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is putting together a program to use trees to help keep sources of drinking water cleaner.
Minnesota’s environmental funding plan, which is seeded with state lottery proceeds and is set to expire in 2025, is likely to be on the ballot next year with possible amendments.
Following meetings between President Biden and Prime Minister Trudeau, Canada’s government pledges increased spending on the Great Lakes.
The Rundown Federal agency wants to understand household water debt. Congress disapproves of the Biden administration’s WOTUS rule. Water bills introduced in Congress relate to infrastructure funding, Snake River dams, environmental justice, evapotranspiration data, and tribal water rights settlements. The EPA proposes changes to Consumer Confidence Reports for drinking water. And lastly, the White House […]
UN Water Conference highlights risks and opportunities for the Great Lakes region.
Residents and activists on Chicago’s Southeast Side are suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over a plan to expand toxic sediment dumping grounds.
After a weekend of intense rain and flooding, another atmospheric river is expected to sweep across California.
In Georgia, citizens and scientists are urging the state to reject a mining project near the Okefenokee Swamp and National Wildlife Refuge.