Heat, low flows force Yellowstone to close rivers to fishing
Yellowstone National Park closes major rivers as water temperatures exceed 68°F, threatening native trout populations. Hot, dry conditions are to blame.
Heat, low flows force Yellowstone to close rivers to fishing
Yellowstone National Park closes major rivers as water temperatures exceed 68°F, threatening native trout populations. Hot, dry conditions are to blame.
The Bureau of Reclamation has launched a sediment mitigation study on the Verde River, scheduled a flow reduction at Davis Dam for insect control, and reopened Summit County Road 1812 near Green...
Safeguarding the Source: New NGWA paper urges groundwater action
NGWA’s new white paper outlines urgent groundwater threats and calls for recharge, remediation, and public education.
The Bureau of Land Management seeks public input on a coal exploration project in Utah’s Muddy Creek Canyon. Comments are due by August 11.
A nationwide report shows widespread PFAS contamination in U.S. waterways near wastewater and biosolids sites, highlighting regulatory gaps and public health risks.
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