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As companies buy up more valley farmland, the wells get deeper, according to new study [from SJV Water]

As companies buy up more valley farmland, the wells get deeper, according to new study [from SJV Water]

A small, Central Valley town is the beacon of hope for many rural communities in the United States. [from The Equation]

Monday, New Mexico’s congressional delegation announced $35 million in federal grants for healthcare, agriculture and renewable energy projects in rural communities in the state. The

Felice Green is the programming director of the Milwaukee Water Commons and one of the winners of Milwaukee Magazine's Unity Awards this year. [from WUWM

NEW ORLEANS — The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, a statewide nonprofit combating coastal land loss, has announced members of its board of directors and

As an Indigenous person from Sandia Pueblo, I have a deep relationship to water. I see rivers as a place of healing and have dedicated

Waves of Change is an online interview series highlighting the diverse faces and perspectives shaping the environmental justice movement throughout the Great Lakes region. [from Great

Muhammad Awarded Yearlong Water Policy Predoctoral Fellowship Jeremiah W. Muhammad, UT political science PhD student, has been awarded a yearlong predoctoral fellowship at the University

After its reprise, an effort to push through the governor’s plan to create a market of treated brackish water failed after committees did not meet

John Echohawk and David Getches discuss strategy in NARF’s early years. [from Coyote Gulch]

Trees and water have an intrinsic relationship along the course of the Puyallup River, from the mountaintop to the city to the ocean. [from American

The Pineapple Express refers to an atmospheric river that brings tropical moisture from the Hawaiian islands to the West Coast. Starting early next week, the