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Business leaders pitch water sharing between urban, rural communities

‘Buy-and-grow’ would combat practice of agricultural dry-up

How does Durango get its water?

$50 million water plant needed to back up current facility

Water systems face failing infrastructure

DES MOINES, Iowa – Deep inside a complex of huge tanks, drinking water for Iowa’s capital city is constantly cleansed of the harmful nitrates that come from the state’s famously rich farmlan...

State agrees to improve flows on Lower Dolores

Water Conservation Board says higher flows will improve river and fish health

Rain-barrel discussion renewed

Proposal would allow for collection, but with caveats

After spill, work suspended at 10 mine sites

BILLINGS, Mont. – Site investigations and some cleanup work at 10 polluted mining complexes in four states were suspended because of conditions similar to those that led to a massive wastewa...

Congress drills EPA on mine spill

Members complained of agency’s negligence

Water systems need TLC

$4 million in upgrades proposed

County’s water sampling results matches EPA data

Independent tests done on water quality of Animas River

Drought done, but N.M. utilities push for conservation

ALBUQUERQUE – Water managers across New Mexico aren’t giving up on their push for residents to conserve water even though severe drought has disappeared. For the first time in mor...

Residents get water-quality assurance after Gold King Mine spill

Issue-related breakout tables give Durangoans specific information

Alaskans concerned with Canadian mining plans

JUNEAU, Alaska – A provincial map showing the planned or potential mining activity in British Columbia is so pocked that Alaska Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott says it looks like it has the measles. ...