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The Stream, February 10, 2026: Jordan, Perpetually Water-Stressed, Plans World’s Second-Largest Desalination Plant
● Jordan is spending $6 billion to build the world’s second-largest desalination plant, which will supply up to 40 percent of the country’s drinking water.
● Rainstorms that began as a welcome end to Morocco’s seven-year drought have failed to relent. More than 150,000 people have been displaced as flooding worsens.
● Record snowfall in coastal Japan has killed dozens of people, while officials brace for flooding as warm weather threatens rapid melting.
● Residents in Australia have filed a class-action lawsuit against one of the world’s largest gold mines for allegedly polluting their drinking water and…
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Federal Water Tap, February 9, 2026: U.S., Mexico Agree on Rio Grande Water Deliveries
● State Department announces deal with Mexico on predictable Rio Grande water deliveries.
● Army Corps publishes final environmental review for Line 5 oil pipeline tunnel, in the Great Lakes region.
● The Interior Department’s deadline for the seven Colorado River states to agree on water cuts is the end of this week but no deal is expected.
● NOAA forecasters discuss the dismal water supply outlook in the upper Colorado River, where total snow cover is currently the lowest in a quarter century.
● EPA extends deadlines for installing groundwater monitoring systems at certain coal ash pits.
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Fresh, February 11, 2026: House Vote Slashes Lead Pipe Funding as Great Lakes Cities Face Decades-Long Replacement Backlog
● The U.S. House approved an appropriations bill that will cut $125 million in federal funding for replacing toxic lead service lines.
● Illinois is the first state to adopt rewilding as an official conservation strategy, with lawmakers hoping to expand wetland protections next.
● Democratic lawmakers in Ohio announced a collection of new…
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Brett Walton’s 2020 investigation uncovered a hidden danger beneath U.S. coasts: rising groundwater threatening homes, infrastructure, and public health. Now, that reporting is helping shape action in Washington. The bipartisan Groundwater Rise and Infrastructure Preparedness Act would task the U.S. Geological Survey with mapping groundwater rise through 2100 and recommending solutions to protect communities before it’s too late. Read the story below.
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In the heart of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the muddy flow of the Mekong River is a lifeline—for fishermen, farmers, families. But this ancient river system is being pushed to the edge.
Matt Black Honored with MacArthur Fellowship

Photojournalists speak of their “duty to see” — their commitment to capture decisive moments that stir empathy, reveal truth, and inspire hope.
We congratulate Matt Black, a Circle of Blue contributing photographer, for being one of the 22 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship honorees this year. Matt received the $800,000 award that is attached to the famous Genius Grant for “chronicling the impacts of inequality and hardship on people and places.”
Circle of Blue identified Matt’s exquisite and influential photography more than a decade ago and featured his striking images of California’s Central Valley for our award-winning multimedia Choke Point: Index project. Photographs for that project were featured in “The Dry Land” photo spread published by the New Yorker magazine. The New York Times also noted Black’s photographs of the Central Valley drought.
We celebrate Matt for sharing our mission to see clearly, tell deeply, and connect the world through water.
The Blue Planet: Quarterly Report
A World on Fire Is a Water Risk
The world is awash in flames. Nearly 22 million acres in Canada have burned this year, the second highest annual total for the country in the last four decades. The European Union is experiencing its worst fire year in the last two decades. Much of the damage has occurred in Portugal, where three times more acres have burned than average. In July, large fires…
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In response to critically low snow cover in the Hindu Kush Himalaya region, and the potential for serious water shortages in downstream communities, experts from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) have called for immediate action…
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Water Determines Great Lakes Region’s Economic Future
A Great Lakes News Collaborative series on the relationship between the region’s economy and its most abundant natural resource: water.
This multi-part series revisits a vision set forth a decade ago by Great Lakes leaders to reshape the region’s economy around the stewardship of its most vital asset—water. Through original reporting across the Great Lakes basin, the GLNC newsrooms assess the current state of the “blue economy” and how it has evolved over the past ten years.

