September 27, 2017 Break-prone water pipe across Grand Canyon needs replacement Grand Canyon National Park officials plan to replace much of a decades-old, problem-plagued pipeline system that's forced officials to ask hotels and residents to wash dishes and laundry less frequently and backpackers to drink treated creek water.
September 27, 2017 Search turns up no additional Asian carp in Chicago waterway Officials say no additional Asian carp have turned up in the Chicago waterway where the recent discovery of an adult male carp triggered an intensive search.
September 27, 2017 Coast Guard repatriates 102 Haitian migrants found at sea The U.S. Coast Guard repatriated 121 Haitian migrants found in the Atlantic Ocean, the largest repatriation of migrants in more than a year.
September 27, 2017 Cleanup planned for Fla. sinkhole, 5 homes still evacuated Emergency management officials will collect water samples to test for E.coli on Monday in the immediate neighborhood where a sinkhole swallowed two homes in Florida.
September 27, 2017 Starved Hawaii girl's parents plead not guilty to murder The mother and father of a Hawaii girl who police say starved to death are pleading not guilty to murder.
September 27, 2017 Homes near 2 NY prisons hit by sewage overflows from rains Residents of a village near two state prisons in western New York say raw sewage from the prisons backs up into their homes during heavy rains.
September 27, 2017 US lawsuit: Ohio city let sewage into Lake Erie tributaries The Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department have sued the Ohio city of Cleveland Heights, saying it allowed raw sewage to flow into Lake Erie tributaries.
September 26, 2017 Flint's water quality improving; 5 resource sites to close Michigan will close five of the nine locations where Flint residents have been getting free bottled water, filters, replacement cartridges and testing kits because the city's water quality is improving.
September 26, 2017 Discharge turns water at base of Niagara Falls black The water near the base of Niagara Falls turned an alarming shade of black before tourists' eyes following a foul-smelling discharge from a wastewater treatment plant.
September 26, 2017 Utah sues over massive, multistate 2015 mine waste spill The state of Utah has sued mine owners and contractors for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over a spill of mine waste that fouled rivers in three Western states with a massive plume of bright-yellow wastewater tainted with arsenic, lead and other heavy metals.