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Secretary Clinton Announces Pakistan Water Program
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U.S. aid projects focus on city water systems, clean drinking water, dam construction and irrigation.
Divining Destiny: Water Challenges in Mexico’s Tehuacán Valley
Demand for Mexico’s finite supply of water will rise steadily for the foreseeable future.
Colorado Developer Provides Customer List for Proposed Water Pipeline
Colorado's potential water demand from a proposed water pipeline originating in Wyoming is 50 percent more than the amount proposed for delivery, according to documents submitted yesterday to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Putin Approves Waste Discharges into Lake Baikal
A decree signed last week by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will allow a paper mill on the shore of Lake Baikal to resume dumping sewage and waste water into the lake.
Freshwater Crisis Not Included in Final Copenhagen Accord Despite Calls For Action
The current climate accord negotiated at the United Nations conference in Copenhagen is dangerously inadequate, asserted a team of international environmental organizations. During a talk at the Bella Center, where the climate conference was held, the Global Water Partnership, Global Public Policy Network on Water Management, Stockholm International Water Institute, and the Stakeholder Forum teamed up to warn that stakeholders were about to make a dangerous mistake – not mentioning the freshwater crisis at all in the historic negotiating text.
Bhopal’s Water Still Toxic 25 Years After Chemical Disaster
Chemicals used to make pesticides are still leaching into the groundwater and poisoning the drinking water.
Canadian Advocacy Groups Demand Government Declares Water “A Human Right”
Concerned Canadians gather to ask their government to better protect the country's water supply by enforcing stricter standards.
Public advocacy groups in Canada have called on the Canadian government to declare water “a human right and a public trust,” and work harder to protect the dwindling resource.