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Atomic Crumbs Guide First Global Assessment of Groundwater Age
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Newer groundwater is a small fraction of total reserves
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Australia Coal Mines Prompt Concerns about Groundwater and Climate
Mining Queensland’s ample coal seams will require a lot of…
Ecosystems Are Dying as Long Island Contends With a Nitrogen Bomb
Septic systems and nitrogen pollution are killing the island's…
Wisconsin Groundwater Dispute Is a Warning Signal for the Eastern United States
Water problems in states east of the Mississippi River mirror…
Here Comes the Sea: The Struggle to Keep the Ocean out of California’s Coastal Aquifers
Farm districts preserve fresh groundwater with recycled wastewater
California Groundwater Law Tests State’s Capacity to Oversee A Vital Resource
A year after passage, California begins building a new regulatory…
The Fall and Potential Rise of California’s San Joaquin Valley
Groundwater pumping is reshaping California’s farm belt.
After Dry Wells, Relief for Some California Families
State and local aid is helping, but only for a few.
Texas Fund Turns Oil Dollars into Water Investments
Houston is the big winner in first round of state financing for new water infrastructure fund.
One Way to Ease California Drought: Recycle Wastewater For Irrigation
Del Puerto Water District to buy a third of its water supply from Modesto and Turlock treatment plants.
Slideshow: Faces of Tulare County’s Drinking Water Crisis
The Central Valley farming county has the highest number of dry wells in California.
In California’s Central Valley, Dry Wells Multiply in the Summer Heat
Tulare County continues to be the center of the drought’s drinking water crisis.