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link to University of California and State award $80 million in climate action grants

University of California and State award $80 million in climate action grants

The University of California and the state of California announced $80 million in climate action grants on August 23, funding 38 projects to address state climate priorities.

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link to Colorado Water Congress hosts largest ever conference on critical water issues

Colorado Water Congress hosts largest ever conference on critical water issues

The largest-ever Colorado Water Congress conference emphasized bipartisan collaboration on urgent water challenges amidst growing climate concerns.

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link to National Parks boost economy by $50.3 billion in 2022

National Parks boost economy by $50.3 billion in 2022

In 2022, visitor spending near national parks contributed $50.3 billion to the U.S. economy, supporting 378,400 jobs, the Department of the Interior reports.

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link to Groundbreaking marks next phase of Eastern New Mexico water project

Groundbreaking marks next phase of Eastern New Mexico water project

Progress is being made on a major Eastern New Mexico water project, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to provide reliable water to 70,000 residents.

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link to Utah’s Great Salt Lake: A dive into recent developments

Utah’s Great Salt Lake: A dive into recent developments

Utah's Great Salt Lake faces dust issues, record low water levels, and salinity concerns. A mining dispute prompts legislative review on mineral extraction.

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link to Mapping out America’s “forever chemicals” in community water systems

Mapping out America’s “forever chemicals” in community water systems

Elevated levels of "forever chemicals" (PFAS) have been found in water delivered to millions of Americans. A new map by SimpleLab reveals the affected areas.

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  1. Deborah on New national map opens water well data to the publicOctober 22, 2025

    This map is an excellent tool to start. I'm not sure how thorough it is but I've found quite a…

  2. Helen Ck on New national map opens water well data to the publicOctober 22, 2025

    We are a democracy. We share the land and its resources. The system works FOR us and we demand transparency.

  3. Helen Ck on Water rights? Utah moves to clarify ownership of geothermal resourcesOctober 22, 2025

    Until we acknowledge the wisdom of the first people's , and recognize that the land and all below and above…

  4. Deborah on Humans, not climate, have drained Tucson’s aquifersOctober 18, 2025

    Interesting. I have read that, but I agree that a lot of our problems are based on overuse. Thanks for…

  5. Jim Garing on Humans, not climate, have drained Tucson’s aquifersOctober 18, 2025

    These conclusions rhyme with the conclusions in "The West Without Water" by Malamud and Ingram, who have made a case…

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