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Say Goodbye to Lawns in Drying U.S. West
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Booming metro areas test the limits of water supply and growth.
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In Iowa, a Tale of Politics, Power, and Contaminated Water
Lawmakers silence Chris Jones, a prominent University of Iowa water quality
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HotSpots H2O: Trouble Areas Emerge as Summer Looms
Sun-baked fields and dusty reservoirs dot the landscape…
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Louisiana Becomes First State to Issue Drinking Water Report Cards
Move aims for transparency and to identify struggling water systems.
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Cholera Cases Spike Amid Extreme Weather, Conflict
Without clean water and sanitation, disease outbreaks multiply.
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Forest to MI Faucet: Using Trees to Keep Water Sources Pristine
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.
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U.S. Pushes Farmers to Develop A New Crop: Energy
But more heavily fertilized corn and more manure for methane raises worries about water pollution.
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Biden Administration Outlines Options for Colorado River Emergency Plan
Arizona, California, and Nevada could lose up to a quarter of water deliveries combined next year if conditions are bad.