A new report has found that D.C.’s drinking water crisis from a few years ago may have been worse than originally thought. A House subcommittee released the findings of the new report on Thursday. It ...
320 pages, softcover $35. Island Press, 2004. The fourth installment of this annual report covers water issues that span the globe. Gleick — president of the Pacific Institute for Studies in ...
The four-year drought that has heightened the fire danger in the San Bernardino Mountains and forced water restrictions on several mountain communities prompted county officials Tuesday to declare an ...
Bennett Raley, architect of the Bush administration’s Western water policies for the last three years, announced Wednesday he was leaving his job as assistant secretary of the Interior for water and ...
correctionAn Oct. 5 article about lead levels in water incorrectly identified a utility that has tested its water more frequently and treated it more aggressively than the law requires. The utility is ...
In a small town along the Onkeenton River, a gentle rain starts to fall as the town gathers for breakfast at the café. From the pontificating mayor to the schoolgirl hastily preparing her assignment ...
The Charles County Department of Utilities is responsible for maintaining 194 miles of water lines and 227 miles of sewer mains. Department crews periodically flush more than 2,500 fire hydrants. The ...
"Water is mobile, water is sensitive, water is open," wrote scientists Wolfram Schwenk, Andreas Wilkins and Michael Jacobi in he prologue to a 1995 publication. Their words make an apt mantra for the ...
AMSTERDAM -- A slow, methodical transformation of the $400-billion-a-year water-management industry is currently in progress, and nanotechnology appears to be leading the way. Water covers more than ...
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