Protecting Drinking Water by Becoming Climate Ready
By Joel Beauvais and Andrew Kricun, Executive Director for the Camden County (NJ) Municipal Utilities Authority From Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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By Joel Beauvais and Andrew Kricun, Executive Director for the Camden County (NJ) Municipal Utilities Authority From Portsmouth, New Hampshire
“All Dried Up – Advice for Drought-Impacted Water Utilities” is a posting on EPA’s “It’s Our Environment” Blog that looks
December 16 Twitterchat: 40th Anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act On Tuesday, December 16 at 1 p.m. EST, the
Is Lake Mead half empty or half full? Either way the 14 year drought has raised concerns as discussed in
EPA has used the National Hydrography Dataset to create a county-by-county map of the percent of the population that receives
PITTSBURGH (AP) – A landmark federal study on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, shows no evidence that chemicals from the natural
Recent reports have shown that New York State rivers and streams and drinking-water supplies in a number of American cities
An environmental and government collaborative has been formed to help tackle a looming water infrastructure crisis facing New York State.
EPA has released a new information guides to assist states and public water systems understand requirements of the Ground Water
During this week of May 4-10 we are celebrating National Drinking Water Week. It's easy to take for granted the