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Water users call for urgent action in Klamath Basin

Klamath Water Users Association urges immediate action to address water management issues in the Klamath Basin, including disease outbreaks, irrigation shortages, and threats to aquatic species.

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Enhanced monsoon and high temps forecast for Southwest in August

The National Weather Service predicts above-average temperatures across most of the US in August, with an enhanced monsoon expected to bring increased rainfall to the Southwest.

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Calif. State Water Project faces decline due to climate change

California's water delivery capacity could decline by 23% in 20 years due to climate change, says a new report.

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500 groups express frustration over delays in farm bill renewal

Farm groups and a diverse coalition from across the country demand urgent action from Congress to pass a new farm bill addressing critical agricultural and environmental challenges.

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New light-based method breaks down “forever chemicals”

A revolutionary new method uses visible light to break down harmful "forever chemicals" at room temperature, offering a sustainable solution for remediation and fluorine recycling.

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Great Salt Lake’s drying bed releases massive greenhouse gases

New research reveals the drying bed of the Great Salt Lake is releasing millions of tons of greenhouse gases, highlighting a previously overlooked climate change contributor.

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  • Utah uses airborne tech to track snowpack
  • EPA plan expands San Fernando Valley groundwater cleanup
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  • California groundwater under pressure despite gains
  • Low snowpack raises Western drought concerns
  1. Deb on Colorado River Basin snowpack still below normalMarch 18, 2026

    This is a test.

  2. Deborah on Low snowpack raises concerns for Colorado River BasinMarch 9, 2026

    Good insights! I am quite concerned about this situation. We need several long-lasting storms. Here in early March, it's unusually…

  3. Helen c on RealWaterTA: EPA announces “back to basics” water initiativeMarch 8, 2026

    As long as the feds continue to allow data centers, and impede alternative energy sources, we're doomed. These programs are…

  4. Helen c on Low snowpack raises concerns for Colorado River BasinMarch 8, 2026

    It is so obvious that the entire larger ecosystem is interdependent on factors that we've been aware of, and done…

  5. Laura on RealWaterTA: EPA announces “back to basics” water initiativeMarch 7, 2026

    Well, this looks and feels like a sound idea. I find myself wondering if my little towns population is low…

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