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.
The deal ends two years of negotiations and legal standoffs over the fate of Drew Forest. Here's what we know so far.
The "forever chemicals" have turned up in water systems large and small, from those serving a few thousand customers to over ...
Robinson said last month was the driest October on record, stretching back to 1895. Average October rainfall in New Jersey is ...
Over 73 percent of land across the entire U.S. and Puerto Rico was under some degree of drought as of October 29.
Many industries rely on the agency’s weather and climate data. Even a small gap in its operations could raise food prices and ...
Use of Groundwater, Baseflow and SPEI to Evaluate Water Resources in Michigan, USA ...
Like many rivers in the arid West, the Popo Agie is an important aquifer. Ranchers, farmers ... She called that collaboration ...
You can see your community’s risk level by viewing an interactive map of the study’s results. Researchers concluded that 71 million to 95 million US residents may get their drinking water from ...
Texas Water Development Board's latest map shows more than half the state is in drought ... during the first half of the year ...
With lots of domestic well users and plenty of polluting industries, Michiganders are among the nation’s most likely to have ‘forever chemicals’ in their well water, according to a landmark federal ...