Utah sees its wettest October in 151 years, boosting soil moisture and water storage outlook as officials urge continued conservation.
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New Mexico approves $12 million to replace PFAS-tainted water
New Mexico is investing $12 million to connect Curry County homes near Cannon Air Force Base to safe drinking water after PFAS contamination was discovered. The project, managed by EPCOR, follows...
A Humboldt County judge rules the county met its duty under the public trust doctrine in managing Eel River groundwater.
Explore our latest water stories — from Arizona’s landmark groundwater reforms and California’s PFAS veto to the Supreme Court river dispute and a rebound in native fish. Watch both episodes...
Heavy October storms improved drought in California and Utah, but much of the Colorado River Basin remains dry as winter approaches.
A new bipartisan bill would give industries a 30% tax credit for investing in water recycling projects, boosting reuse and cutting freshwater demand.
