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Cancer Risks in MD Drinking Water Tied to Farm Runoff
BALTIMORE— A new report from the Environmental Working Group (EWG) reveals that 122 million Americans, including many in ...
Heavy rainfall and warmer temperatures over the next few days may yield moderate runoff, possibly prompting increased ...
This could have significant implications for water treatment processes ... and agricultural runoff wasn't a big source. But when agrochemical practices change, we can't keep applying old results.
Yonts Water Conference was held on April 9 at the Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center in Scottsbluff. It is named in honor of Dean Yonts, who was the center’s irrigation specialist ...
UC study finds dangerous E. coli levels in Burnet Woods after sewer overflow. Researchers and community advocates call for better public warnings and permanent solutions.
A stormwater treatment project in Whatcom County is one of the first large-scale test sites in the state for a new soil mixture that strips a coho salmon-killing chemical out of runoff water before it ...
New research shows high levels of a toxic byproduct linked to cancer and other health problems polluting drinking water ...
Water runoff is a significant issue for nurseries, especially in regions like San Diego where rains are often short but intense. It can lead to soil erosion, nutrient loss, and even flooding if not ...
CHELSEA, Ala. — Wayne Welch has been embroiled in a long-standing dispute with the city of Chelsea over storm water runoff that he claims has severely impacted his property. For years ...
Dry conditions persisted in New Mexico’s forecast basins through the end of March and April 1 snowpack conditions continue to be challenging.