Water December 25, 2017 Fewer strong earthquakes in Oklahoma thus far in 2017 Regulators and scientists say the number of 3.0 magnitude or stronger earthquakes in Oklahoma is declining.
Water December 11, 2017 Gas driller: Make homeowner pay for disparaging us A gas driller's ongoing feud with a Pennsylvania homeowner over the contamination of his water supply has once again entered a courtroom.
Water December 10, 2017 Hudson River cleanup focuses on shore after dredging ends A new fight is simmering over General Electric's legacy of toxic pollution as the company seeks to close the books on a $1.7 billion cleanup of the upper Hudson River.
Hurricanes - Typhoons December 4, 2017 Harvey leaves thousands still waiting on clean water Thousands of people are still waiting on access to safe drinking water in parts of Texas more than three months after Hurricane Harvey.
Water December 1, 2017 Wastewater employees find human body parts in ravine City employees in Ohio have found human body parts in a ravine.
Water November 28, 2017 Agency says US, Canada fall short on protecting Great Lakes A joint U.S.-Canadian agency says untreated sewage releases, chemical pollution and algae blooms show that the two nations have a long way to go to meet their pledge to clean up the Great Lakes.
Water November 28, 2017 Flint utilities official pleads no contest in water probe The former utilities director in Flint, Michigan, has pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor in an investigation of the city's lead-tainted water.
Water November 25, 2017 Critics: Ohio's plan to cut Lake Erie algae lacks direction Ohio has come out with an updated plan to sharply reduce what's making algae flourish in Lake Erie, but some environmental groups say the strategy lacks direction about what to do next.
Earth Quakes November 19, 2017 Magnitude 3.7, 2.9 quakes rattle Oklahoma town early Sunday The U.S. Geological Survey has recorded two earthquakes that struck near a central Oklahoma town.
Earth Quakes November 15, 2017 Ex-Oklahoma seismologist felt pressured in earthquake work Oklahoma's former lead seismologist says he felt pressured by a University of Oklahoma official to not link the state's surge in earthquakes to oil and gas production.
Fires November 10, 2017 Clearing ruins launches new phase in California fire cleanup Rumbling bulldozers and front-loaders have started scraping up the ash, charred wood and crumbled bricks and concrete left from thousands of homes and buildings destroyed by blazes in California wine country, launching a new phase in the largest wildfire cleanup in state history.