Drought Reaches The Midwest; $20M For Water Workforce; Water Fleas Clean Water
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Drought Reaches The Midwest, Choking Out Crops And Challenging Residents
Pervasive drought conditions have now reached the middle of the U.S., as cities in Southeast Kansas and beyond are facing never-before-seen water scarcity problems.
EPA Announces Availability Of $20M In Grants To Create Career Opportunities In The Water Workforce
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing the availability of over $20M in grant funding to support training for workers to ensure clean and safe water for generations to come.
AWWA Unveils AWWA Water Map Prototype During Source Water Protection Week
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is introducing a prototype of its new AWWA Water Map during this week’s Source Water Protection Week campaign.
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Water Fleas Hold Key To Cleaner Environment And Better Human Health
Tiny water fleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater – making it safe to use in factories, farms, and homes, a new study reveals.
As Scarcity Worsens, Mississippi River Users Seek Protective Compact
The urgency around Mississippi River management seems to be building as a result of the ongoing drought, which is impacting water systems across the country.
EPA Making Generational Investment To Improve Chesapeake Bay
A new update from the Chesapeake Bay Program partnership indicates a slight decline in water quality in the Chesapeake Bay.
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