Arizona December 23, 2022 Bills addressing Arizona's tribal water concerns awaiting Biden's signature Three bills heading to President Joe Biden's desk would address water concerns among Arizona's tribes, including federal infrastructure funding and tribal claims to water.
New Hampshire December 16, 2022 NH begins wastewater surveillance program to monitor COVID-19 levels in communities across the state New Hampshire's Department of Health and Human Services has started a wastewater surveillance program to monitor COVID-19 levels across the state.
California December 15, 2022 Water stations to be installed in CA desert regions for bighorn sheep Water stations will be installed throughout Southern California’s Mojave Desert, Chuckwalla Valley area, and other regions home to bighorn sheep.
Colorado December 13, 2022 Colorado River Water Users Association to hold Las Vegas conference amid drought crisis Officials from California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona and Nevada will convene to address how states can reduce its Colorado River water consumption.
LIFESTYLE December 6, 2022 Man attempts freediving world record, becomes lifeless underwater as others rush to his aid A professional freediver lost consciousness while attempting to break the freedive world record. This was his third attempt — it took place in Honduras. Here's what happened.
Water December 3, 2022 Houston's boil notice highlights bigger issue: Aging US water infrastructure needs repair Hundred of American communities are relying on century-old water supply systems. Civil engineers recommend system replacement every 50 to 70 years.
Alaska December 2, 2022 EPA proposes restrictions on plans to build copper, gold mine in AK The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed limitations to halt mining plans in Alaska. The restrictions would help protect the state’s salmon and commercial fisheries.
Missouri November 30, 2022 2 Indian students drown in Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks In Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks, two Indian students studying at St. Louis University drowned on Sunday. One victim started to struggle, and his friend jumped in to try to save him.
Mississippi November 30, 2022 DOJ sues Jackson, Miss. over alleged water safety violations The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Jackson, Mississippi over alleged violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act and Environmental Protection Agency orders.
US November 29, 2022 Houston lifts boil water notice following testing Houston lifted a boil water notice for the city's 2 million residents on Tuesday morning after a power outage at a plant caused pressure to drop on Sunday.
California November 29, 2022 Drying CA lake to receive $250M in drought, restoration funding Satlon Sea, a California lake fed by a depleting Colorado river, will receive $250 million in funding aimed to conserve water amid drought.