The Rundown CBO analyzes policies to increase disaster insurance coverage and maintain affordability. EPA finds permit ...
Ninth Circuit Appellate Court Hears Arguments to Compel Federal Action By Keith Schneider, Circle of Blue  For the third ...
Salt water is moving upriver from the Gulf of Mexico. Drought in the central United States has weakened the mighty river’s ...
And lastly, the Bureau of Reclamation begins a critical repair to Glen Canyon Dam’s river outlet works. “It is Reclamation’s duty and obligation to operate all of our facilities – including Glen ...
The Rundown EPA determines that no federal drinking water regulations need to be revised right now. House passes budget bill with 20 percent EPA spending cut. EPA announces first round of funding in a ...
As they span significant areas of Asia, Europe and the Americas, karst landscapes cover some 15 percent of the Earth’s land mass. Scientists estimate that these areas of porous bedrock are home to as ...
When you’re surrounded by the Great Lakes, there’s a tendency to fix your focus on them when the subject is water. Why not? The Lakes supply drinking water to millions, provide multiple recreational ...
And lastly, cybersecurity researchers are developing a tool to protect hydropower dams from internet-based attacks. “Think about the duration of a cyberattack and how much it could cost operators. If ...
Six months ago Cape Town was a city on edge. The mayor had declared that Day Zero, when officials would shut off water to most homes and businesses in order to preserve fast-shrinking reservoirs, was ...
Delhi is thirsty, even parched. As the 3rd largest population center in the world, its 25 million people need water, and lots of it, to survive. It’s clear that how India responds in the next months ...
During the early years that followed the end of Apartheid and the first multi-racial democratic elections in 1994, South Africa was a nation unleashed. Guided by the first black president, Nelson ...