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The Delaware River's salt front -- the line where ocean water and freshwater meet -- has been shifting upstream from its typical spot near Wilmington to about 20 miles north, near the Philadelphia ...
“It’s about saving water for the river, not the money,” she said of the efforts to reduce water for landscaping. Diane Johnson, communications and public affairs manager at Eagle River Water and ...
Nearly half — 46% — of all the water drawn from the Colorado River goes to growing feed for beef and dairy cows, according to a recent study published in the journal Communications Earth ...
The seawater that has crept up the Mississippi River in the summer and early fall of 2023 is a reminder that coastal communities teeter in a fragile land-sea balance. Fresh water is essential for ...
This isn’t the first time that low water on the river has allowed seawater to move inland. But as climate change raises sea levels and causes more severe weather anomalies, intrusion will become ...
More than half of the Colorado River's water is used to grow crops, primarily livestock feed, ... The Colorado River rarely reaches the sea. Here's why. March 28, 2024 12:54 PM ET. By .
Hart Van Denburg/CPR News An irrigation canal on the Colorado River Indian Tribes Farm, February 22, 2023. This farm and many others on the reservation in a fertile valley between Parker and ...
Colorado River ‘water market’ could bring security to farmers, fish and families: Study by Sharon Udasin - 06/20/25 3:39 PM ET. by Sharon Udasin - 06/20/25 3:39 PM ET.
The river first failed to reach the Sea of Cortez in the 1960s and, as diversions in Arizona and elsewhere expanded, has ceased to reach the sea altogether since the 1990s — save for an ...
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