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The maps display places of use, water bodies, the type of water rights associated with a property, and “water device points” such as wells, dams, and pumps. The Water Resources Web Map is a ...
A battle over plastic—a material so prolific the UN calls the 90 percent of it that ends up as trash a pollution crisis—is under way in Florida. Coral Gables, a small city of 51,000 people ...
The Colorado River Basin has lost twice as much groundwater since 2003 as water taken out of its reservoirs, according to a ...
The deal allocates $1 billion a year to water projects for 20 years, which some groups estimate is a fraction of what Texas ...
The Colorado River Basin’s groundwater supplies are dwindling, thanks to a combination of both natural events and human pumping activities, a new study has found. The critical Western system ...
Crews have continued to inspect all valves in the area, but have not been able to locate any water main breaks.
A recent study estimates that up to 95 million people nationwide may rely on drinking water contaminated with 24 types of these "forever chemicals." ...
As the Colorado River’s reservoirs have declined, even larger amounts of groundwater have been drained from aquifers. Using ...
Due to a planned infrastructure maintenance project, Rand Water has warned Gauteng residents about possible water disruptions ...
Frigid water temperatures across parts of the Northeast could become dangerous in minutes despite warm air temperatures.
Worldwide, coastal areas are squeezed between a rising sea level on one end and human structures on the other. The distance between a sandy coastline and the first human structures averages less than ...
Since 2014, the WWDR is an annual, thematic report. Each edition focuses on a different strategic issue. Prior to 2014, the reports were produced every three years, with a comprehensive approach.
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