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Wild Rice and Water Law: Balancing Act Between Industry and Environment
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A Minnesota District Court has ruled in favor of protecting the state's wild rice.
Water As A Weapon — Weapons For Water
Following devastating news of poisoned children in Afghanistan, reporter Codi Yeager look at water security and conflicts around the globe.
Water Shortages Trickle Down the Rio Grande
Groundwater is a proven crutch for dry times, but how much weight…
Endangered Rivers and Success Stories
Leavening the imperiled areas from the latest "Endangered Rivers"…
New Generation Oil and Gas Lease Ensures Water Protection and Big Money
In Ohio, Circle of Blue's senior editor finds mineral leases are being negotiated by an attorney representing the landowners.
Parsing the Water Pricing Data
Which cities have the highest rates? And why?
Yesterday, Circle…
Water Technology Gets Creative By Air, Land, and Sea
Necessity is the mother of invention, and there is a global need for a lot of water.
Drugs in the Water (And Ways to Prevent that from Happening)
Last month's national drug takeback day was more popular than ever. Antibiotic-resistant genetics have been found in California wetlands. FDA seeks voluntary disclosure of antibiotics in animal feed.
Himalayan Landslide Floods
At least 17 people are dead in the latest disaster in the landslide-prone…
Designing Water Use and Pricing
Circle of Blue intern Amanda Northrop summarizes the first week of the summer she plans to spend with us.
Interpreting New Data on Africa’s Groundwater
Ever wonder what we're working on behind the scenes here at Circle…