Por: CNBC Business January 18, 2023
home is being built in in Rio Verde Foothills, Arizona, U.S. on January 7, 2023.The Washington Post Getty ImagesDevelopers planning to build homes in the desert west of Phoenix don't have enough groundwater supplies to move forward with their plans, a found. Plans to construct homes west of the White Tank Mountains will require alternative sources of water to proceed as the state grapples with a historic megadrought and water shortages,... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech January 17, 2023
Parts of California could be in deep trouble in the coming years if more reservoirs are not built to meet the demand for water, with some towns already suffering from major shortages as a result of the megadrought that has gripped the state for decades.Record rainfall has hit... + más
What happens if Lake Powell becomes a dead pool? | Newsweek
What it will take to get California completely out of drought? | Newsweek
The New York Times USA Opinion December 26, 2022
Arizona’s water is running worryingly low. Amid the worst drought in , which has left communities across the state with barren wells, the state is depleting what remains of its precious groundwater. Much of it goes to private companies nearly free, including Saudi Arabia’s... + más
Justice Alito accused of being SCOTUS leaker after new report: Disgrace | Newsweek
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Los Angeles Times USA World December 26, 2022
Kathleen Ferris stared across a desert valley dotted with creosote bushes, wondering where the water will come from to supply tens of thousands of new homes. In the distance, a construction truck rumbled along a dirt road, spewing dust. This tract of open desert west of Phoenix... + más
Lexington student wins award for groundwater-monitoring tech | The Boston Globe
'Full on crisis': Groundwater in California's Central Valley disappearing at alarming rate | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 22, 2022
Climate change will deplete groundwater levels across the Greater Boston area after 2030, putting drinking water, plants, wildlife and infrastructure at risk, a recent shows.Groundwater seeps underground through cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock. In recent years, the... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 22, 2022
Scientists have discovered that the pace of groundwater depletion in California’s Central Valley has accelerated dramatically during the drought as heavy agricultural pumping has drawn down aquifer levels to new lows and now threatens to devastate the underground water... + más
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Associated Press USA Health December 14, 2022
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s natural resources board on Wednesday voted unanimously to proceed with regulating so-called forever chemicals in the state’s groundwater, 10 months after a plan was scrapped under pressure from the state’s powerful business industry.The... + más
Study: Toxic PFAS chemical plume detected in Green Bay | Associated Press
New research lab could give Maine an edge in fight against PFAS contamination chemicals | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Tech September 19, 2022
Akhila Ram, a 12th-grader at Lexington High School, isn’t exactly like other high school students.In her free time she enjoys baking, painting – and inventing technologies to map out groundwater levels across the United States in order to monitor problems like water... + más
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