The Phenomenon of Ground Subsidence Ground subsidence is a natural process that has become a pressing concern in Mexico City.
The board’s decision is the latest evolution of the county’s years-long legal battle with environmental advocates that has thrown the county’s ability to issue groundwater well permits into limbo.
Residents drinking from highly contaminated wells face a new financial burden as state PFAS funding draws to a close.
Reliable drinking water, new homes, and energy upgrades are now further out of reach for members of the Walker River Paiute ...
The U.S. urgently needs to increase funding to shore up facilities, experts say, as climate change and emerging contaminants ...
Two cities and the Texas A&M University System are suing to stop a project that would pump up to 89 million gallons per day ...
In the wooded highlands of northern Arkansas, where small towns have few dentists, water officials who serve more than 20,000 ...
On a tailwind of Republican support, the Montana Legislature has advanced a bill that would facilitate the sale of isolated ...
The latest twist in the Poppleton development fiasco sees the Scott administration trying to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars from a delinquent apartment owner.
Less than one-third of the 1.3 million Ontario residents who rely on private wells for their drinking water had it tested ...
There is still time for well-owners in Cook County to access well testing through the Safe Drinking Water for Private Well ...
Fast-growing Georgetown plans to pump 89 million gallons a day from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer but the project is being ...