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Utilities feel pressure from more users and less water.
James G. Workman reflects on a recent ruling that compromises the water rights of the Bushmen.
The California Legislature pulled the massive $11 billion water bond from the November ballot and moved it to 2012.
Proposed western water supply projects are energy- and carbon-intensive, research group says.
California has just suffered through three years of drought. Certainly not the first such drought and not the last.
While bulk water sales haven’t been completed, three new applications show interest is still strong.
Indigenous leaders from Amazon rainforests to Bayou swamplands.
Magnetic imaging lets scientists peer beneath the surface to see exactly where groundwater sources are located.
American Rivers’ annual tally of threatened rivers highlights effects of drilling for natural gas.
Landmark act could be used by the federal government to recover billions in fines, send people to jail.
“In a move with all sorts of political, economic, and environmental implications, the government of Singapore recently announced that it will not renew one of its two water agreements with its neighbor Malaysia.”