West Virginia September 12, 2023 Residents of West Virginia city allowed to resume tap water usage Residents of Paden City, a community in northern West Virginia, have received the green light to resume using their tap water after a nearly month-long period of restricted use.
Michigan September 7, 2023 EPA slow to report health risks to Michigan city's lead-tainted water supply: report Environmental Protection Agency staff failed to adequately "elevate" health risks posed by Benton Harbor, Michigan's lead-tainted water supply, a report released Thursday found.
West Virginia September 7, 2023 West Virginia community order to not use tap water enters its 4th week following water plant malfunction Residents of a north West Virginia community have been ordered to avoid using tap water for more than three weeks now due to a plant malfunction that released a harmful chemical.
Utah September 6, 2023 Lawsuit claims Utah has failed to stop Great Salt Lake from rapidly shrinking A group of environmental activists are accusing the Utah government of the Great Salt Lake’s low water levels. The state is being urged to stop diverting the lake’s water for farmers.
Arizona September 5, 2023 Grand Canyon National Park once again mandating water conservation Grand Canyon National Park is reimplementing mandatory water conservation measures for the South Rim as supplies reportedly diminish again.
Wisconsin September 5, 2023 Waukesha, WI to source up to 8.2 million gallons per day from Lake Michigan Waukesha, Wisconsin will soon be able to divert millions of gallons of Lake Michigan's water per day, in lieu of its own polluted supply.
United Kingdom September 3, 2023 Loch Ness monster hunters release findings of biggest search in decades Loch Ness monster hunters release photos and videos of their most recent hunt for the monster, which is considered the biggest organized search in decades.
Wisconsin September 1, 2023 156-year-old sunken schooner in Lake Michigan found intact with well-preserved artifacts Maritime historians have discovered the intact remains of century-old schooner Trinidad, which sank near Wisconsin in 1881 while carrying coal bound for Milwaukee.
Water August 30, 2023 Texas resident dies from rare amoeba infection after swimming in lake A Texas resident is dead after contracting an amebic meningitis infection from a lake, health officials said Wednesday.
US August 30, 2023 US moves to block company from 2024 Titanic exploration mission Another company is planning an expedition to the Titanic, just months after a tragic OceanGate Expeditions trip to the wreckage killed five people.
Regulation August 29, 2023 Biden admin backs down on key eco regulations after Supreme Court ruling The Environmental Protection Agency rescinded a portion of its regulations impacting bodies of water nationwide following a high-profile Supreme Court ruling.