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It’s up to you to sign up to get the alerts through the Code Red system. “Right now, we only have 12% of them used, and we’ve ...
By Clay Masters Even in retirement from a hydrology career, Paul Wotzka keeps tabs on soil layers in southeastern Minnesota’s bluff country. “We have a groundwater sensitive parameter down here,” ...
Today, over 50 Washington environmental, climate, and public health groups – in conjunction with Food & Water Watch – sent a ...
Floods are rising, and so are hidden water risks. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family from contaminated water in ...
A new study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health identified that uranium's isotopic composition can be used as a biomarker to noninvasively measure accumulation of ...
A new report indicates the Jefferson River basin might be in trouble. The nonprofits behind the study hope it will spur ...
Much like the low-fluid warning light in a car, a new wearable sensor linked to a smartphone app is set to alert people when ...
The lifejackets were temporarily removed at the start of the summer due to the flooding at the lake, but they are back out ...
Health officials confirmed both beaches are under Category 3 advisories, meaning moderate to high concentrations of the ...
The monthly water levels report for the Great Lakes is out. It’s good news for anyone or any industry worried about lake ...
A water quality health advisory was issued on Tuesday evening for Carl Gray Park in Panama City and Earl Gilbert Park in Parker, but many residents had no idea.
Nitrate levels remain elevated in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, two of the drinking water sources for Central Iowa Water Works' 600,000 customers. The regional utility recently shared how it ...