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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida - The state of Florida is buying 300…
Side effects of Fay and Hanna: More water for drought stricken Florida
Drought-stricken South Florida has found some relief in the…
Scientists & Engineers ask candidates key water and science questions
Circle of Blue and Scientists & Engineers for America (SEA) will…
FLOW: Documentary humanizes international water politics
Described as water's Inconvenient Truth, recently released…
EPA says ‘no’ to pumps in Mississippi River wetlands
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Corps of Army Engineers is proposing to…
Bronx water-filtration plant a fiscal sinkhole?
NEW YORK - The completion date has been extended by six years…
Alaskan mine pollution poses potential threat to Salmon industry
ANCHORAGE - Alaskan voters turned down an initiative to control…
New Energy, Old Dams: Maine to Restore Penobscot River Ecosystem
OLD TOWN, Maine - The Atlantic Salmon, a species listed as endangered…
College cafeterias drop trays to save water
GLENVILLE, W.Va -- College cafeterias across the nation are…
To bottle or not to bottle: Vermont debates groundwater gain
EAST MONTPELIER, Vermont - The piece of land New York businessman…
Colorado Supreme Court: Water laws must be transparent
ALAMOSA, Colorado - A significantly water-stressed state, Colorado…
Pine Ridge water supply no longer a pipe dream
PIERRE, South Dakota - A ceremony in Wanblee celebrates the materialization…