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Dec 16

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Long Island residents worry their tap water is unsafe

By Sam Weber, Laura Fong

While most of the country’s tap water is tested for hundreds of pollutants, including volatile chemicals, pesticides, metals and bacteria, it is not always safe to drink. In the first of a two-part series, NewsHour Weekend’s Hari Sreenivasan reports from…

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Dec 13

Amazonian fish need tropical forests to survive

By Teresa Carey

Fisheries ecologists at Virginia Tech have found a link between tropical forest loss in the Amazon and declines in freshwater fish populations.

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Oct 26

2.1 million Americans use water wells with hazardous levels of arsenic, USGS estimates

By Nsikan Akpan

While arsenic is an ancient health threat, this analysis offers one of the first nationwide appraisals for the groundwater contaminant and spotlights regulatory gaps in the nation’s water infrastructure.

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Aug 21

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Starved by drought, Rome’s water supply may not spring eternal

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A serious drought across Europe has wreaked havoc for Italy's agricultural industry, causing over $2 billion in damage. Even Rome, the city of aqueducts, has begun to turn off the spigot at dozens of its iconic fountains, and has warned…

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Apr 17

As global groundwater disappears, rice, wheat and other international crops may start to vanish

By Dave Berndtson

When water is used to grow crops, it’s no longer visible to the consumer. This study keeps track of where ‘hidden’ water is embedded and where it ends up.

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Mar 04

Why farmers and ranchers think the EPA Clean Water Rule goes too far

By Reagan Waskom and David J. Cooper for The Conversation

Some farmers and ranchers fear the Clean Water Rule could expand federal regulations that impact their private property rights.

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Mar 04

Somalia: 110 dead from hunger in past 48 hours in drought

By Abdi Guled, Associated Press

Somalia's prime minister announced Saturday that 110 people have died from hunger in the past 48 hours in a single region as a severe drought threatens millions of people.

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Jan 25

Affordable water may soon dry up, especially if you live here

By Nsikan Akpan

Water may become unaffordable for a third of American households within the next five years, according to a Michigan State University study.

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Dec 16

House GOP quietly closes investigation into Flint water crisis

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

The committee findings offer no new information and essentially summarize what emerged during several high-profile hearings earlier this year.

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Dec 08

House passes stopgap measure as senators raise objections

By Andrew Taylor and Richard Lardner, Associated Press

The House on Thursday cleared bills to keep the government running through April and authorize hundreds of water projects amid a Senate fight over benefits for retired coal miners.

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