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Say Goodbye to Lawns in Drying U.S. West
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Booming metro areas test the limits of water supply and growth.
In Iowa, a Tale of Politics, Power, and Contaminated Water
Lawmakers silence Chris Jones, a prominent University of Iowa water quality
HotSpots H2O: Trouble Areas Emerge as Summer Looms
Sun-baked fields and dusty reservoirs dot the landscape…
Louisiana Becomes First State to Issue Drinking Water Report Cards
Move aims for transparency and to identify struggling water systems.
Cholera Cases Spike Amid Extreme Weather, Conflict
Without clean water and sanitation, disease outbreaks multiply.
Forest to MI Faucet: Using Trees to Keep Water Sources Pristine
A forest expert at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is putting together a program to use trees to help keep sources of drinking water cleaner.
U.S. Pushes Farmers to Develop A New Crop: Energy
But more heavily fertilized corn and more manure for methane raises worries about water pollution.
Biden Administration Outlines Options for Colorado River Emergency Plan
Arizona, California, and Nevada could lose up to a quarter of water deliveries combined next year if conditions are bad.