By Matt Vasilogambros and Kevin Hardy for Stateline.Broadcast version by Kathleen Shannon for California News Service ...
The "forever chemicals" have turned up in water systems large and small, from those serving a few thousand customers to over ...
A massive ice sheet once covered much of Canada and the northern U.S., causing land shifts as it melted. New research shows ...
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new PFAS drinking water limits.
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Opponents of the bond argued the projects may damage sensitive environmental areas and aquifers. KXAN projects Democrat ...
Over 73 percent of land across the entire U.S. and Puerto Rico was under some degree of drought as of October 29.
The United States and Mexico said Saturday that they have signed an agreement aimed at preventing water shortages in parched southern US states with more reliable Mexican deliveries of river water.
An agreement aimed at ensuring more regular water from Mexico to the United States has been reached, both governments said on Saturday, following a long period of tension over a decades-old treaty.