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link to California to launch groundbreaking microplastics testing
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California to launch groundbreaking microplastics testing

Although still figuring out how to take samples and notify the public, California is poised to be the first monitoring microplastics in drinking water sources.

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Water rates may increase in Phoenix

Phoenix residents will see their water bills go up over the next 18 months. Those who conserve will avoid surcharges.

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link to Feds agree to fund cloud seeding efforts in western states
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Feds agree to fund cloud seeding efforts in western states

The Southern Nevada Water Authority will administer a $2.4 million cloud seeding grant from the Bureau of Reclamation, which will boost cloud seeding efforts in the Colorado Upper Basin states.

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Flooding shuts down parts of Arizona

Flooding is occurring throughout Arizona, with parts of Sedona, a popular tourist destination, being evacuated.

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EPA announces proposal to regulate “forever chemicals”

The Environmental Protection Agency announced that it is proposing the first-ever national drinking water standard for PFAS -- commonly referred to as "forever chemicals."

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link to California eases rules to recharge aquifers with floodwater
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California eases rules to recharge aquifers with floodwater

With increasing floodwaters from atmospheric river storms, California's governor and regulators are making it easier to capture stormwater to recharge aquifers.

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  1. Deborah on Gold mining prompts legal challenge over rare Nevada speciesJanuary 25, 2026

    Ha! Good question. They want the opportunity to investigate the population of these species.

  2. Deborah on Utah faces worrisome drought conditionsJanuary 25, 2026

    It will be a dire situation, Callie. They've been looking at different options.

  3. Callie Humes on Utah faces worrisome drought conditionsJanuary 23, 2026

    What will happen to Utah's water resources if they don't end up getting any snowfall winter?

  4. Callie Humes on Gold mining prompts legal challenge over rare Nevada speciesJanuary 23, 2026

    Why would they list the species as endangered when they don't know how many there are yet?

  5. Deborah on WOTUS comments close as rule review moves forwardJanuary 8, 2026

    A lot of people and organizations put a lot of thought into their comments. Personally, I think it's good that…

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