Risk of tap water exposure to toxic PFAS chemicals higher in Southern California

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Nearly 50% of the nation’s tap water is estimated to have at least one type of PFAS, a group of…

EPIC to honor local watershed advocate

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Petey Brucker is pictured collecting otolith bones for fisheries researchers from spawned-out spring chinook salmon in the Trinity Alps Wilderness,…

‘We are not prepared’: Disasters spread as climate change strikes

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The warming planet is causing havoc under the strain from record heat, floods, storms and wildfires. And scientists warn the…

How fast are the sea levels rising?

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Photo: A hotel guest steps out of a hotel into a flooded street in Miami Beach, Fla., on September 29,…

Asset Management Firms Are Gaining Power Over Housing, Hospitals, Water and More

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Photo: A woman walks near the BlackRock headquarters on November 14, 2022, in New York City. Leonardo Munoz / VIEWpress…

Study: drinking water from nearly half of US faucets contains potentially harmful chemicals

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Photo: Equipment used to test for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known collectively as PFAS, in drinking water is seen at…

Yurok Tribe signs historic MOU to help salmon populations

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Contributed photo: CalTrout Executive Director Curtis Knight, CalTrout Mount Shasta-Klamath Regional Director Damon Goodman, Andrew Hurlimann (current FDC president), Sam…

Heavy water year lets wildlife thrive on Kern Water Bank grounds

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The goal is to be able to preserve and store water during wet years for use during years of drought.…

A Patchwork of Differing State Laws to Protect Wetlands

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Ray Stewart is ambassador for the Ohio Wetlands Association. He stands on a preserve with two wetland areas. Both of…

Science Stories: Adventures in Bay-Delta Data

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Our last post gave you an introduction to the water weeds of the Delta. Invasive submerged aquatic vegetation is taking…