Ninth Circuit Appellate Court Hears Arguments to Compel Federal Action By Keith Schneider, Circle of Blue  For the third ...
The Rundown Army Corps builds a temporary barrier on Mississippi River bed to block upstream movement of salt water that ...
Salt water is moving upriver from the Gulf of Mexico. Drought in the central United States has weakened the mighty river’s ...
The Rundown Federal lawyers respond to San Francisco’s objection to certain water quality standards for its wastewater ...
The Rundown Senators introduce bipartisan bill to settle Colorado River and other water rights for Navajo, Hopi, and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes. FEMA finalizes new standards for using federal ...
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 ...
Wars against Ukraine and Gaza, and ongoing drought in farming-dependent regions contributed to a surge of violent water conflicts last year. Violent incidents associated with water rose by 50 percent ...
And lastly, an EPA watchdog report finds state and federal agency failures that led to drinking water crises in Jackson, Mississippi. “Specifically, the state surveyors did not consistently document ...
And lastly, U.S. Geological Survey researchers contribute to a study that finds reservoir storage declining in the United States. “We find that the maximum amount of water stored in reservoirs is ...