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There’s some worry in southern Utah about the long-term water supply throughout Cedar Valley, with new people moving into the ...
A state water quality agency hopes to tackle a problem as old as civilization itself – salt build up from irrigation. The ...
California's aquifers gained an estimated 2.2 million acre-feet of water during the last water year. Gov. Gavin Newsom's ...
Texas leaders’ dreams of unlimited development and a rush of AI data centers are on a collision course with a new reality of drought. Vital South and Central Texas rivers are experiencing ...
Oro Valley has rights to more CAP water, about 33%, than the 7,500 acre-feet that town residents and businesses currently use.
While Texas may feel far from the Northeast, the lessons from the Texas Hill Country disaster matter here, too, particularly ...
6/9/1979 Central Arizona Project construction. Photo by Joan Rennick / CitizenConstruction of the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct in Western Arizona in June, 1979.
The Central Valley Aquifer in California underlies one of the nation’s most agriculturally productive regions, but it is in drastic decline and has lost about ten cubic miles of water in just ...
Punjab’s water crisis is largely manmade, but so is the solution. Rainwater harvesting, if adopted at every level, from city rooftops to village fields, can help conserve billions of litres, recharge ...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation hosted a public hearing regarding an operations permit for xAI's ...
The growth of cities between San Antonio and Austin, separated by 75 miles, is creating one massive metro region.
California's Central Valley—one of the nation's most critical agricultural regions and home to over 1.3 million people—is prone to flooding. Mapping the extent of winter floods has been ...