News

Levels of cyanotoxins that were on the "high end of safe exposure levels" were observed at the mouth of Antelope Canyon in ...
Thousands of Central Valley farmers may lose access to surface water amid worsening drought A worker sets up irrigation lines to water almond tree rootstocks along Road 36 in Tulare, Calif., in April.
Witness the fascinating process of constructing underground water tanks using reliable, efficient, and long-lasting ...
What they found are some big changes: almost 90,000 km 2 of surface water—roughly equivalent to the area of Lake Superior—have completely vanished, mostly from the Middle East and Central Asia.
The effects of fracking on nearby water sources may be worse than previously thought, according to a new study that found hydraulic fracturing can alter the composition of surface water and not ...
Science Surface Water Vulnerable to Widespread Pollution From Fracking, a New Study Finds The research suggests that the impacts of the fracking boom may have outrun the science documenting its ...
Overview. For agriculture, drainage of surface water is a significant legal issue. When surface water is sufficient, problems can arise concerning disposal of rainfall and/or melting snow which ...
We may sample surface water in the East Selah area as the PFAS investigation continues if there is indication that surface water has been impacted by the PFAS from YTC,” an email from the Army ...
Instead of developing an enforceable surface water standard that would limit industrial discharge of forever chemicals across the state, the N.C. Environmental Management Commission’s water ...
The lawsuit over surface water The river authority's board of directors in June 2016 raised pumpage and and surface-water fees by 18 cents per 1,000 gallons (7%) starting that September.