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Caltrans utilizes the animals to eat invasive species and eliminate potential ignition points that could blow up into big fires.

West Coast Storms Prompt Drinking Water Emergency in Santa Cruz

The call to cut consumption comes after an important pipeline was damaged amid larger regional disruptions from flooding and mudslides.

Flint's Emergency Managers Face Felony Charges Over Lead in the Water

The officials include two people appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to run the city.

After Water Contamination Crisis, Sighs of Relief in Corpus Christi

But there are a lot of questions about last week’s incident, involving an asphalt emulsifying agent, Indulin AA-86.

Data Gaps Limit EPA Findings on How Fracking Might Affect U.S. Drinking Water

The agency’s conclusions in a five-year study were knocked by a leading oil and gas industry group and praised by environmental advocates.

Land Cover Data for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Just Got Way Better

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California's Replumbing Project to Save San Francisco Bay And Its Dying Delta

But the mechanism for change—the state water board’s much-anticipated update to its Bay-Delta plan—is running “way, way behind."

Michigan GOP Takes to Social Media to Offer Up Lead Poisoning Prevention Tips

In an episode that seems straight out of The Onion, Gov. Snyder and Lt. Gov. Calley offer up suggestions on lead contamination.

EPA Employees Responsible for Colo. Mine Disaster Will Not Face Criminal Charges

An internal EPA report acknowledged employees missed some warning signs and failed to take certain precautions to prevent the spill, but ultimately found the blowout was “likely inevitable” due to built up pressurization.

Flint’s New Public Health Crisis: People Are Getting Sick Because They’re Afraid to Wash Their Hands

Concerns about the water have led to an outbreak of Shigellosis.

Fate of Atlantic City’s Water Utility to Be Decided; Illinois Village’s Chuck E. Cheese Nightmare

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How Cincinnati's Public Utilities Have Deployed Drone Aircraft

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L.A. Hasn’t Abandoned Its Water Conservation Targets

Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced a new water savings campaign to keep up the conservation momentum.

A Summer of Drought Troubles in Upstate New York

Ithaca’s primary water supply was within weeks of running dry last month, and farms have been hit hard by unusually dry conditions.

Chicago Wants Its Rivers to Be Swimmable

The city’s new vision for clean and safe waterways is either wishful thinking or incredibly ambitious.

Cost to Fix U.S. Waterworks Will Flow to State and Local Level, Experts Say

“There is nobody outside that’s going to pay for this and not expect to be paid back,” said one panelist at the National Conference of State Legislatures' summit.

Here's How Long Beach Is Becoming a Top Open-Water Swimming Destination

The longest open-water buoy line in the U.S., regular water quality testing and swim ladders are part of the city's new investments.

Could a New Michigan Competition Prevent the Next Big Great Lakes Invader?

Invasive species like zebra mussels threaten the Great Lakes ecosystem. Now, a statewide competition will award creative solutions for keeping other invaders at bay.

New Climate Scenarios Put Major Sections of Boston Underwater

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