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- Headwater Exploration: The Earnings Report May Announce A Strategy Change
- Water Issues on the Horizon in the Second Half of 2026
- Water Resources at the National Indian Law Library
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Water Resources at the National Indian Law Library
The National Indian Law Library is dedicated to federal Indian and Tribal law. As part of NARF, the library serves both NARF attorneys and the public by maintaining a unique and v...
Sensitive brook trout habitat identified near proposed Hermantown data center
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency conducted a study identifying sensitive brook trout habitat near a proposed data center in Hermantown. The project raises concerns among area...
Rain Enhancement Technologies Reports WETA Delivers New Water at $10 Per Acre-Foot, a Fraction of the Cost of Convention...
Validated Winter Results from La Sal Mountains Establish Ground-Based Ionization as the Most Cost-Effective Incremental Water Supply Option Available to Western Water Managers
State of the Everglades Report: Spring 2026
As Audubon’s new senior manager of Everglades policy, I am honored to join this work at a time of real momentum and possibility for the River of Grass. Across South Florida, we are...
Stabilizing the Colorado River Basin Now So We Can Thrive into the Future
This year’s snowpack is grim throughout the Colorado River Basin—it’s the lowest in recorded history. Reservoirs across the Basin are low. Soils are dry. But agriculture...
Water woes continue as funding for statewide solutions dwindles
Key Points: Western states that rely on Colorado River water fail to reach agreements Governor says upper basin states won’t compromise Federal intervention looms Water advocates a...
As drought deepens, Okanagan leaders unite to protect water supply
The Okanagan's water crisis didn't begin with the scorching summer heat. It began months ago, high in the mountains, where winter failed to deliver enough snow
Letting a River Act Like a River
This story was originally published by New Mexico Rivers Rising, an independent project dedicated to covering New Mexico’s waterways and wetlands and the challenges they face in a...
‘Vermont that still feels wild’: Three waterways proposed for the ‘National Park System for rivers’
Water Managers Chose Immediate Harm for Caloosahatchee, Rather than Risk Future Water Rationing for Agriculture
The Caloosahatchee Estuary is a vibrant, brackish system, the primary westward outlet for Lake Okeechobee water. It is also an example of one of the most pernicious challenges of E...
Contributor: Recent assessment of California's water misallocation is the first step toward justice
New research lays out exactly how California's water system is ill-suited to the climate realities ahead.
Ninth Annual Corkscrew Forum Convenes Scientists and Stakeholders around Watershed Science
Understanding how ecosystems work is a crucial first step in protecting the things people value most: clean air, clean water, and a healthy, resilient environment for future genera...
Colorado River Agencies Test Framework for Interstate Water Exchanges
Can Southwest water agencies create a new market for desalinated and recycled water without building pipelines or altering Colorado River rights?
WET Expands to Southwest Florida
Good news! Based on the WET’s demonstrated utility in identifying priority locations in the Central Florida Water Initiative and Lake Okeechobee watershed, Audubon is excited to an...
Audubon's New Report Meets the Urgency of the Moment at Great Salt Lake
After reaching a record low in 2022, effective management and above-average snowpack helped raise and sustain Great Salt Lake water levels. Unfortunately, in 2026, drought and belo...
Tapping Into Torrance’s Brackish Water Plume
Unlocking a long inaccessible source of groundwater through a combination of progressive design-build delivery and pilot-driven decision-making.
N.J. American Water presents $10K grant to Hacklebarney Trout Unlimited Chapter
The American Water Charitable Foundation and New Jersey American Water have named the Hacklebarney Trout Unlimited Chapter a recipient of the Foundation’s 2026 Water and Environmen...
Immediate Opportunities to Build on State and Partner Efforts for Great Salt Lake Ecosystem Restoration
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) recently released a comprehensive report highlighting actions taken to date to restore the Great Salt Lake ecosystem, along with several po...
Central Everglades Planning Project Operation Plan: A Mouthful, but a Critical Step Forward for Long-Term Everglades Hea...
In 2000, Congress passed the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan — a blueprint to return health and resilience to the River of Grass. With such a vast territory of overlappin...
Annual water quality report is available online and in print beginning Wednesday
The 2026 Water Quality Report will go over all nine water systems from Jan. 1, 2025 to Dec. 31, 2025.
Report accuses corporate dairy of ‘greenwashing’
The world’s largest meat and dairy companies, many of which operate in Wisconsin, have made hundreds of claims that their practices are sustainable and promises of future climate p...
Flood risk for Warm Springs Run examined in new study
by Lisa Schauer For the first time since the completion of the U.S. 522 bypass, a preliminary planning study of Warm Springs Run has been conducted, paid for by the USDA. The purpo...
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