Federal draft plan could slash California’s Colorado River supply, impacting farms, cities, and energy. Here's what to know.
A new study reveals that most U.S. rivers lack real protection, putting clean water, wildlife, and communities at risk.
The Bureau of Reclamation on Friday released a draft of options for how to manage the Colorado River water supply for years ...
The U.S. boasts more than 4 million miles of rivers, peppered with laws and regulations to protect access to drinking water ...
A new study pinpoints the main cause of harmful algal blooms in Blue Mesa Reservoir, and includes a recommendation for a ...
Killing the protected animals may be the only way to stop them from eating too many of the Pacific Northwest’s endangered ...
With salmon returning to the upper reaches of the Klamath River following the removal of four dams, the newly established ...
Restoring river connectivity and strengthening global cooperation can help reverse steep declines in migratory freshwater ...
The new legislation follows Gov. Ron DeSantis' state budget veto last June of $6.25 million for restoring the river.
HOLYOE, Mass. (WWLP) – Connecticut State Representative Tami Zawistowski met with the mayor of Holyoke and several Massachusetts officials to address ongoing sewage discharges in the Connecticut River ...
From mapping 249 sewage discharge points to discovering hidden freshwater springs, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar's four-pillar ...
BEIJING -- For much of the past decades, China's longest river, the Yangtze, bore the costs of the country's economic growth.