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The US Supreme Court has reined in the power of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate water pollution, ruling that wetlands are not “waters of the United States,” as defined in the landmark 1972 Clean Waters . . .

FILE – Charles McCaskill, 68, calls out his thanks to members of the Mississippi Students Water Crisis Advocacy team who delivered two cases of water to his south Jackson, Miss., home, on Sept . 7, 2022. Jackson residents have a longstanding distrust of the water system because of frequent notices that the water must be […]

A stretch of the Colorado River cutting through sandstone walls and canyons 2020 Nora Connors Photography/Shutterstock A temporary plan to save the Colorado River is shaping up after months of heated debate. The plan represents a breakthrough in negotiations over how to use less water from the overdrawn river, but is still a far cry […]

Biscayne National Park’s proximity to Miami makes it an easy destination for hopeful visitors, but to fully enjoy it, you don’t need a car. You need a boat.  Unlike most of America’s national parks, Biscayne is comprised nearly entirely of water, so visitors should plan to be on the water – if not in it […]

Communities across the U.S. are underestimating future sea level rise, according to a study published in Earth’s Future, a journal from the American Geophysical Union. The study found that more than half of the 54 surveyed locations in the U.S. underestimate the upper end of future sea level rise, compared to regional projections from the […]

Head coach Felix Mercado has announced seven additions to the Brown women’s water polo program for the Brown Class of 2027. The Class of 2027 is made up of Aubrey Anderson, Malia Chavinson, Sarah Decker, Gaby Montalvo, Ellen Norell, Hanna Dora Tidrenczel and Cleo Washer. “I am very excited for this class for the women’s […]

Head coach Felix Mercado has announced seven additions to the Brown women’s water polo program for the Brown Class of 2027. The Class of 2027 is made up of Aubrey Anderson, Malia Chavinson, Sarah Decker, Gaby Montalvo, Ellen Norell, Hanna Dora Tidrenczel and Cleo Washer. “I am very excited for this class for the women’s […]

As the world celebrates Earth Day this Saturday, a Florida State University Department of Art professor is using art to teach people about water conservation and sustainability. During the Earth Day event, a team of conservationists inform the participants about water sustainability and encourage them to make a clay cloud in exchange for a Sawyer portable water […]

Video More than 2.2 million Americans hit hard by US water crisis  ABC News Source link

Mona Polacca has never seen Sípàapu, a place of emergence on the Little Colorado River according to Hopi creation teachings. But she knows it is a sacred place that deserves protection. The Sípàapu is a limestone dome that sits on the banks upstream from the confluence of the Little Colorado and the mainstem Colorado River […]


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