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Brett Walton2021-06-24 11:27:272021-06-26 02:26:00Drought, The Everything DisasterUniting classic journalism and data literacy, Circle of Blue informs global audiences about the growing competition between water, food, and energy in a changing climate.
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What’s Up With Water – June 21, 2021
Featured coverage from this week’s episode of What’s Up With Water looks at:
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In the Middle East and North Africa, leaders of Arab countries have taken steps on a controversial dam project in the Nile basin.
- In research news, a new study is sounding the alarm on groundwater depletion in Iran.
- In the United States, drinking water supplies for more than 500,000 Iowa residents are at risk from drought and toxic algal blooms.
This week, Circle of Blue reports on how the drought in California is threatening to dry up drinking water wells in rural areas.
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In the United States, a major reservoir in Southern California could save locals from water restrictions, while low water on the Mississippi River are creating obstacles for barges. A U.S. senator has blocked vital funding from going to Palestinians to restore water resources and roads. Arsenic is contaminating water supplies in communities across India. Two U.S. congressional representatives are calling for an investigation into a Canadian company’s oil and gas explorations on a major delta in southern Africa. Agricultural contamination is polluting waters in Brazil’s largest wetland. Read More
Weekly Digest of U.S. Water Policy and Trends.
- The administrative preparations for the country’s largest dam removal clear another hurdle.
- The EPA delays the effective date of the Lead and Copper Rule revisions.
- A House subcommittee approves bills related to household water debt and PFAS contamination.
- Federal energy regulators will undertake a new environmental assessment of the Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline.
- The Senate confirms Radhika Fox to lead the EPA Office of Water.
And lastly, NOAA scientists forecast a smaller-than-average Gulf of Mexico dead zone. Ready more

































