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California’s Voluntary Water Conservation Plan Is Not Close to Working
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Deeper drought, warmer temperatures lead to more water use in…
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With Moisture Scarce, California Water Providers Turn to Economic Tools
California’s record drought prompts water districts to increase conservation spending, drain rainy day funds, and dramatically swell water rates.
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The Stream, November 12: U.S. and Mexico Near Water-sharing Agreement on Border
The United States and Mexico are nearing an agreement on water-sharing…
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The Stream, November 8: Cleaning the Yellowstone River Oil Spill
When Texans head to the ballot box today, they will be asked…
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U.S. Urban Residents Cut Water Usage; Utilities are Forced to Raise Prices
In too many American cities to count, water consumers are dramatically reducing the amount they use only to be hit with higher water rates.