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Second of two articles about the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s struggles with sea level rise, water quality and habitat resilience on the coast of Maine. SIPAYIK, Maine—The smell of saltwater is one of Brian ...
Some eyebrows were raised last month when the UK Government responded to fears of summer droughts and water shortages with official guidance that included an unusual recommendation. Alongside ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's been a busy weekend for Houston Public Works after being called out to different water leaks throughout the city. The repairs caused some residents to be without water ...
Florida faces a growing problem with Burmese pythons, as more than 23,000 of these non-native snakes have been removed from the state since 2000, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
A $5.4 million federally funded project to filter manganese and iron from the drinking water of about 10,000 residential and commercial customers in western St. Tammany Parish is underway. If the ...
The city of Jackson has made significant progress addressing its water crisis. While we may no longer face mass outages, the city now wrestles with a financial crossroad that threatens the stability ...
An emergency crew on Monday evening isolated the leak at a broken pipe at Hinchliffe Stadium that has left an estimated 200,000 people in Paterson, Haledon, North Haledon and Prospect Park with little ...
CONROE, Texas (KTRK) -- The city of Conroe is growing too quickly, nearly doubling since 2010. That's according to council members, who have banned new development in the northern part of the city, ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The megadrought that's lasted 25 years so far could continue parching Utah and the Southwest until 2050. Or maybe even the end of the century. New research from the University of ...