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Tracking the Atlantic Ocean’s Inland Creep in Miami-Dade County
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It’s a gentle intruder, moving stealthily underground, out of sight but not undetected. Salt water continues to move farther inland in Florida’s Miami-Dade County, albeit at a slower rate, according to new USGS mapping.
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Here Comes the Sea: The Struggle to Keep the Ocean out of California’s Coastal Aquifers
Farm districts preserve fresh groundwater with recycled wastewater
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Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Receives Temporary Dam
Rock barriers will deflect saltwater intrusion in California’s most important water body.
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The Stream, February 1: Reversing the Chicago River to Stop Asian Carp
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Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
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The Stream, January 20: Mongolia’s Mining Boom
Vast mineral wealth and growing demand from China are driving…
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The Stream, September 15: Business and the Environment
U.S. coal companies have donated $1.5 million to House Speaker…