The New Mexico Climate Change Task Force is asking the public to participate in a new survey concerning its ongoing climate work. The online survey, available in both English and Spanish, will be...
Category: Water News
Irrigation professionals are invited to share with their customers and communities how they achieve sustainable solutions by using smart irrigation technologies and practices during the July 2021...
The Navajo Nation is experiencing a state of emergency over the ongoing drought. Climate change experts for the Nation warn of a "point of no return," which is devastating for a Tribal community...
From hard-hit farms and ranches to potential water wars, USA Today warns that the Southwestern states are susceptible to a mega drought. Evoking the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, the publication envisions...
Colorado recently enacted legislation directing two state-run universities and the Colorado Water Institute to research the use of blockchain and other emerging technologies for water management.
PG&E, California reach $5.9 million settlement for water quality
Following an alleged permit violation at its Canyon Diablo nuclear power plant, PG&E and California's Central Coast Water Board have reached a multi-million dollar settlement that will be used to...