As temperatures rise and water supplies drop, public policy could bolster municipal water provisions under pressure. But one ...
As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? Thanks to a blind salamander, San Antonio became a national ...
Utah’s underwhelming snow season is raising renewed concerns about the state’s long-term water outlook, with state water ...
Despite California’s perpetual struggles with water shortages, state regulators today adopted mandatory conservation measures that are substantially weaker and save less water than they originally ...
The findings of recent water-conservation studies on the Western Slope could have implications for lawmakers and water managers as they plan for a future with less water. Researchers from Colorado ...
The Southwestern Water Conservation District was awarded a $25.6 million grant from the Bureau of Reclamation after more than 30 entities representing regional and local shareholders collaborated on ...
A new study has found that a smartphone app that tracks household water use and alerts users to leaks or excessive consumption offers a promising tool for helping California water agencies meet ...
As climate patterns shift and water resources become increasingly precious, small-scale farmers face mounting pressure to optimize every drop. While typical conservation methods like drip irrigation ...
An aerial photograph shows the confluence of the Sacramento and Feather rivers near Knights Landing. Under new state regulations, some water districts will be required to make significant conservation ...
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