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A combination of water management practices has contributed to notable groundwater gains in Central Arizona despite the region dealing with long-term water stress, according to a study led by ...
In many parts of Brazil, rivers may be losing water to the ground instead of gaining from it. A recent study found that groundwater levels in several regions are lower than those of nearby rivers, ...
Arizona's water agency has proposed cuts in water use across the Willcox basin, goals residents said are impossible to meet.
“We want to get back to DWR (Department of Water Resources),” said Rodney Palla, chair of the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA), which recently approved amendments to the ...
Valerio, A., H. Rajaram and E. Zagona. “Incorporating groundwater-surface water interaction into river management models,” Ground Water, 48 (5), 661–673, 2010. Abstract: Accurate representation of ...
over the last decade nearly 40 percent of the groundwater wells monitored were at their lowest observed level. Most of the declines were found for wells located west of the Mississippi River, with ...
What influence does the Colorado River have on resupplying Arizona’s groundwater shortage over the last few years? This is what a recent study published in Communications Earth & Environment hopes to ...
CEMEX’s proposal to expand gravel mining operations less than 3 miles north of Fresno near California’s second-longest river for another 100 years could be derailed by a state lawmaker.
6. Rappahannock River: Threatened by declining groundwater levels and a lack of water supply strategy amidst rapid population growth and expanding industries like data centers. 7. Clearwater River ...
“Fort Huachuca officials are killing the San Pedro River while they pretend to protect it,” said Center cofounder Robin Silver. “They publicize water-use reduction efforts on the base while failing to ...