A new study suggests that something as ordinary as the groundwater beneath our cities could quietly influence the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.
Data shows that responsible management today directly influences water availability tomorrow. But that responsibility belongs ...
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The "Empty Aquifer" rule: Why hydrologists say regions must recharge groundwater before expansion
Beneath the surface of virtually every major growing city, a slow-moving crisis is unfolding. Aquifers - the underground ...
In the 1970s, Bangladesh faced recurring food shortages driven by floods, droughts, and monsoonal uncertainty.
As debate continues over Corpus Christi's groundwater ventures, a new slate of board members will be pivotal in decision-making.
Thanks to upstream diversions and climate change, Utah's Great Salt Lake has shrunk by 70% since 1989, exposing about 800 ...
Three new groundwater wells are giving the city of Antelope more reliable access to drinking water and the flexibility to meet water needs in wet and dry years. The Suburban Water District ...
Groundwater rights for up to 15 million gallons of water per day from new Nueces wells have preliminary approval from the Corpus Christi City Council.
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Savannah groundwater levels rise after paper mill closure, experts warn the change may not last
The closure of a major paper mill in Savannah has led to a short-term rebound in local groundwater levels, but environmental experts told WSAV the improvement may not last Friday.
GOP lawmakers are pushing several bills to regulate Arizona’s groundwater, but none would do anything to conserve the state’s ...
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