A new report suggests local waterways could be unsafe for recreation for more than half the year due to the sewage overflows.
Lawsuit seeks to expand and strengthen industry regulation under the Clean Water Act Food & Water Watch filed an opening brief on behalf of the national advocacy group and 12 other organizations in ...
Parts of North America are poised to become “hotspots of water scarcity” within decades, partly because pollutants will make some water sources harder to use, scientists warned on Tuesday, urging ...
Drinking water in the United States is at risk, scientists have said, as nitrogen pollution seems to be increasing. In a new study, scientists found that a third of the world's drinking water could be ...
CALHOUN, Ga. - Northwest Georgia remains mired in legal woes related to PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contamination in the water. On March 7, the Southern Environmental Law Center filed a ...
At the center of the Wye case is "nutrient overload" of the chemicals nitrogen and phosphorus into river water from ...
The Clean Water Act has reached its 50th anniversary. Still befuddling federal regulators is nonpoint-source pollution — a technocratic term describing pesticides, oil, fertilizers, toxins, sediment ...
The Council today approved conclusions on the European water resilience strategy, reinforcing the EU’s commitment to ...
A coal mine in southeastern B.C. seeking to expand operations could face setbacks after the federal government this week said more work is needed to address cross-border water pollution risks. The ...
The city of Hastings will qualify for 3M settlement money for east metro cities to clean up “forever chemicals” after investigators found a direct tie between a city well and pollution from across the ...