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The Stream, January 30: After Cyclone, Water Supplies Tight in Brisbane
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Storms spawned by Tropical Cyclone Oswald created "record turbidity…
The Stream, January 7: Pollution Leads to Connecticut Lawsuits and China Alerts
Jurors in New Hampshire are expected to hear a lawsuit accusing…
The Stream, July 12: Reforms in the UK Water Sector
Flood protection will cost the United Kingdom at least $1.3 billion…
The Stream, June 20: Maryland’s Million-year-old Water
Maryland is sitting atop an aquifer containing water that is…
The Stream, May 8: Czech Republic May Impose Shale Gas Moratorium
The Czech Republic plans to set a two-year moratorium on granting…
The Stream, May 1: Water Problems Could Hinder India’s Economic Growth
India's flawed water management could hinder its economic growth…
The Stream, April 27: Water Cycle Intensifying Faster Than Predicted
Climate change is causing the global water cycle to accelerate…
Putting Iran’s Water Transfer Project in Perspective
Circle of Blue reporter Codi Yeager's thoughts on water transfer projects around the world.
The Stream, April 17: Iran’s $1.5 Billion Water Transfer Project
Iran has launched a $US 1.5 billion project to divert water from…
The Stream, April 11: Textiles Linked to Polluted Water Discharge in China
Forty-six Chinese and multinational clothing companies are buying…
The Stream, April 9: Chilean Court Green-lights Patagonia Dam Project
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Chile's supreme court has rejected seven appeals filed…
Not So Wet: England Grapples With Worst Drought in 30 Years
Dry times in southeastern England are seasoned with the favorite flavors of leaders in the arid American West: drought declarations, water restrictions, a desalination plant, and talk of piping "surplus" water to the south.