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Constant, Compounding Disasters Are Exhausting Emergency Response
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Fires, droughts, floods, power outages. The interval between disasters is shortening, or in some cases disappearing altogether.



In Broad Strokes, Biden Infrastructure Plan Sketches a Future for Federal Water Spending
The Biden administration’s historic pitch to remove all lead drinking water pipes is part of a $111 billion proposal for water systems.

Like Developing Nations, Texas Confronts Lingering Water CrisisÂ
More than 1,100 water suppliers affected, nearly half the state’s residents scavenge for clean water