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Dry: A Weekly Western Drought Digest — August 23, 2022
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The Gila River Indian Community pulls out of a water conservation agreement due to little progress on basin-wide water cuts.
“Fighting for Inches” in the Southeast’s Struggle With Salt
Can coastal agriculture withstand rising seas, migrating marshlands, and frequent storms?
A Uranium Ghost Town in the Making
Time and again, mining company Homestake and government agencies promised to clean up waste from decades of uranium processing. It didn’t happen. Now they’re trying a new tactic: buying out homeowners to avoid finishing the job.
Colorado River States Face Deeper Water Cuts – With More on the Way
Without additional cuts, federal forecast projects Lake Mead to continue its decline in next two years.
Dry: A Weekly Western Drought Digest — August 16, 2022
The House passes the Inflation Reduction Act, which allocates $4 billion to the Bureau of Reclamation.
HotSpots H2O: In Northern Mexico, Harsh Drought Compounds Water Inequality
Poor residents in Monterrey are buying bottled water from companies that extract groundwater from beneath their feet.
The Bureau of Reclamation’s $4 Billion Drought Question
The Inflation Reduction Act provides the agency with more than twice its annual budget for drought response.
Two Generations and $70 Million Later, Muskegon Lake Is Restored
Cleared of pollution and debris, Muskegon again sees lake as…
Dry: A Weekly Western Drought Digest — August 9, 2022
The U.S. Senate passes a major climate bill, which includes $4 billion to tackle drought.
‘A Tsunami of Human Waste’: Half of South Africa’s Sewage Treatment Works Are Failing, Says Report
Rivers and water bodies across South Africa have become too polluted for use, and the government is doing an increasingly poor job of addressing the situation, according to a long-awaited audit of the country's wastewater.
Eastern Kentucky Floods Continue Cycle of Poverty
The hardest-hit areas are some of the poorest in the United States.
Arizona and California Farmers, Targets for Colorado River Cuts, Draft Their Conservation Strategy
Nearly 1 million acre-feet of compensated water cuts are being discussed.