Is Agrochemical Contamination Killing Nebraska’s Children?

The harrowing trail of toxic nutrients in farm country water.

Who Should Pay to Fix California’s Sunken Canals?

Agribusiness and its proponents say repairs will benefit disadvantaged towns. Those residents disagree.

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Is Agrochemical Contamination Killing Nebraska’s Children?

The harrowing trail of toxic nutrients in farm country water.

Who Should Pay to Fix California’s Sunken Canals?

Agribusiness and its proponents say repairs will benefit disadvantaged towns. Those residents disagree.

Perspective | More Attention Needed on Freshwater Biodiversity

Freshwater species are dying off and decreasing in abundance. Yet conservation funding centers on lands and oceans.

The Year in Water, 2021

Water Crises Take Center Stage

Rising Cost of Water in Michigan Leads to Affordability Problems

A growing number of Michigan households are burdened by high water bills, report finds.

Utah’s Water Dilemma

Record-breaking drought along the Wasatch Front forces tough decisions about water supply.

What’s Up With Water — February 8, 2022

  • In Louisiana, state leaders are using federal funds to help struggling water systems.
  • Also in the United States, a new report finds that climate change is making it costlier to insure commodity crops against severe weather.
This week Circle of Blue published the first story in a two-part series on the impact of farm chemicals on families and communities in Nebraska