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Aging infrastructure poses a risk to the drinking water of tens of millions, activists and Indigenous communities say.
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials give major update following 'biblical' winter conditions: 'A full and successful water year'The wet weather served as a final push toward full replenishment. Officials give major update following 'biblical' winter ...
In the high desert of rural Taos County, a complex web of irrigation ditches has nourished the region for centuries. But ...
Isiah Holmes and Henry Redman, Wisconsin Examiner May 15, 2025 Over two days of hearings this week, members of the Bad River ...
Decades after notable Cherokee leaders championed a grassroots effort for safe drinking water in the rural Bell community, ...
San Diego County Sheriff Kelly Martinez called Chairman Mazetti a friend, mentor and “incredible leader” who “was committed to making a difference, not only for the tribe but for the Valley Center and ...
NWWDA is responsible for the development, maintenance, and management of water and sewerage projects in six Northern Kenya ...
After decades of work toward federal recognition with Congresswoman Gluesenkamp Perez and surrounding tribes, the Chinook ...
Since the Los Angeles fires, the county has conducted two prescribed burns on the lands it manages, burning a total of 16.6 ...
Nevada’s Clean Energy Fund was notified May 1 the EPA terminated a $20 million Community Change Grant awarded to the ...
Tribal officials and experts say company data is inaccurate and underestimates project’s effects on watershed and wetlands.
The Bad River Tribe has taken on a billion-dollar Canadian oil pipeline company to defend manoomin and the fresh waters that sustain it—and us all.
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