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Have you ever stepped outside during a relentless summer, felt the heat press in, and wondered where all the water has gone?
The Colorado River basin has lost a Lake Mead’s worth of water in the last 20 years — and scientists say we’re passing a ...
But while two feet may feel far off, experts say the impacts of rising tides and extreme rainfall are being felt now. The ...
Neighbors of the Pattison Co. quarry say the Department of Natural Resources is failing to meaningfully investigate the ...
And research shows that as sea level rises, so too does South Florida’s groundwater. That one-two punch is why some communities far inland, like Sweetwater or Hialeah, could see flooding in streets ...
A controversial pipeline meant for a water-strapped but rapidly growing Iron County community is back on the table.
Residents of rural communities concerned about depleted groundwater levels will likely wait longer for a solution after the ...
As water supplies in the Colorado River decline, Central Arizona is first on the chopping block, leaving cities to compete ...
GRACE measured groundwater usage between 2003 and 2009 and found that the Tigris-Euphrates Basin—comprising Turkey, Syria, Iraq and western Iran—is losing water faster than any other place in ...
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director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy at Arizona State University, who was not directly involved in the study. The study found groundwater tables in the Lower Colorado River basin ...