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The Bureau of Indian Affairs and Yakama Nation are mulling over two designs which aim to reduce fish mortality at the site ...
Trump upends historic Columbia River Basin agreement, bringing uncertainty to salmon recovery efforts By Tony Schick (OPB) June 12, 2025 5:18 p.m.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Hundreds of environmental and conservancy groups were rallying to save the Ohio River Basin from toxic pollution, emphasizing the need for federal intervention to restore the ...
JACKSON COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — A new report years in development urges the federal government to fund a major water restoration project on the Ohio River Basin, a sprawling network of waterways ...
But despite being so important, the groundwater reserves of the Colorado River basin have also remained unfortunately invisible – both literally and, as a result, metaphorically.
The Colorado River Basin lost an alarming amount of groundwater over the past 20 years, a new study found. Nearly 28 million acre-feet of water has been depleted from the region, nearly the volume ...
Scientists at Arizona State University examined more than two decades of satellite measurements and found that since 2003 the quantity of groundwater depleted in the Colorado River Basin is ...
The Colorado River Basin’s groundwater supplies are dwindling, thanks to a combination of both natural events and human pumping activities, a new study has found. The critical Western system has ...
As the Colorado River’s reservoirs have declined, even larger amounts of groundwater have been drained from aquifers. Using satellite data, scientists have estimated the vast water losses.
The Amite River Basin Commission recently outlined 13 major projects in its first master plan. Of the costs estimated, the plan could reach more than $3.8 billion. Bayou Manchac improvements: Cost ...
The Amite River Basin Commission recently outlined 13 major projects in its first master plan. Of the costs estimated, the plan could reach more than $3.8 billion. Bayou Manchac improvements: Cost ...
Guest column: The 2016 flood showed the renewed activity in the Amite River basin. Now, the new commission appointed to address concerns is acting, argues commission President John Clark.