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Hundreds of environmental and conservancy groups were rallying to save the Ohio River Basin from toxic pollution. Tue, 24 Jun 2025 21:35:50 GMT (1750800950938) Story Infinite Scroll ...
There have been instances where China has used water as a geopolitical tool. In 2004, China would have created an artificial lake on the Pareechu River, a tributary of the Sutlej, raising fears in ...
But as fast as the river itself is drying up, the groundwater in the area surrounding it is disappearing faster. Since 2003, the region has lost as much as 42.5 cubic kilometers of groundwater, or ...
THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – New research is showing that groundwater from the Colorado River Basin, or CRB, is depleting more quickly than most first thought. Researchers from Arizona State ...
Science Colorado River Basin Aquifers Are Declining Even More Steeply Than the River, New Research Shows Overuse and climate change are rapidly depleting groundwater throughout the region, but ...
Groundwater in the Colorado River Basin has declined rapidly, with about 34 km 3 lost since 2003—over twice the volume lost from surface reservoirs.
The Colorado River Basin’s groundwater supplies are dwindling, thanks to a combination of both natural events and human pumping activities, a new study has found. The critical Western system has ...
As the Colorado River’s reservoirs have declined, even larger amounts of groundwater have been drained from aquifers. Using satellite data, scientists have estimated the vast water losses.
The Amite River Basin Commission recently outlined 13 major projects in its first master plan. Of the costs estimated, the plan could reach more than $3.8 billion. Bayou Manchac improvements: Cost ...
The Amite River Basin Commission recently outlined 13 major projects in its first master plan. Of the costs estimated, the plan could reach more than $3.8 billion. Bayou Manchac improvements: Cost ...
Between 1992 and 2020, the Tarim River Basin experienced substantial land-use changes, with cropland, grassland, and woodland expanding while barren land declined by about 20,597 km². The ...
Guest column: The 2016 flood showed the renewed activity in the Amite River basin. Now, the new commission appointed to address concerns is acting, argues commission President John Clark.