February 9, 2018 National Guard helping after chemicals found in town's wells Gov. John Carney has authorized the National Guard to assist residents of a Delaware town after high levels of toxic chemicals were discovered in municipal wells.
February 7, 2018 Water forecast is bleak for major reservoir in Southwest US Forecasters say one of the most important reservoirs in the Southwestern U.S. will likely collect less than half its normal amount of spring runoff this year because of a warm, dry winter across much of the region.
February 1, 2018 Oklahoma quakes tied to how deep wastewater is injected A new study finds that a major trigger of man-made earthquakes rattling Oklahoma is how deep — not just how much — fracking wastewater is injected.
January 15, 2018 Florida, Georgia water war reaches nation's highest court A decades-long “water war” is now before the nation’s highest court – pitting Georgia’s use of water to supply its multi-billion-dollar agriculture industry and the booming Atlanta area, against the Sunshine State’s need for fresh water to revive its oyster business.
January 7, 2018 Magnitude 3.1 earthquake rattles part of Oklahoma A magnitude 3.1 earthquake has shaken part of north-central Oklahoma.
January 3, 2018 California: Hardly any snow but not in drought again, yet California's water managers are saying it's too early for fears that the state is sliding back into its historic five-year drought.
December 25, 2017 Fewer strong earthquakes in Oklahoma thus far in 2017 Regulators and scientists say the number of 3.0 magnitude or stronger earthquakes in Oklahoma is declining.
December 11, 2017 Gas driller: Make homeowner pay for disparaging us A gas driller's ongoing feud with a Pennsylvania homeowner over the contamination of his water supply has once again entered a courtroom.
December 10, 2017 Hudson River cleanup focuses on shore after dredging ends A new fight is simmering over General Electric's legacy of toxic pollution as the company seeks to close the books on a $1.7 billion cleanup of the upper Hudson River.
December 4, 2017 Harvey leaves thousands still waiting on clean water Thousands of people are still waiting on access to safe drinking water in parts of Texas more than three months after Hurricane Harvey.