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Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer warns groundwater levels are nearing historic lows
After nearly four years of drought, the aquifer that feeds Barton Springs and supplies drinking water to thousands is nearing ...
A warm and dry winter is raising concerns about extremely low reservoir levels, hydropower generation and summer recreation.
Researchers at Washington State University (WSU) have developed a new tool that can forecast the amount of water that will ...
Residents in the Kingman area should have more information about the water that’s under their feet by this summer. The first of three planned groundwater monitoring wells that will keep ...
DRI, and the University of Wisconsin—Madison (UW-Madison) have developed the Nevada GDE Water Needs Explorer Tool. This new ...
Lake Shasta waters went up 35 feet since wet atmospheric storms rolled over Shasta County this winter. The lake’s water level climbed to 1,029 feet as of Sunday, Jan. 4, according to the California ...
Victoria's water storage levels have plummeted by the largest amount since the millennium drought amid warmer weather and lower rainfall. A new outlook is now warning more Victorians face restrictions ...
A new report compiled by the University of Colorado's Colorado River Research Group warns that threats to the river's water supply are now so severe that they pose a significant risk to the water ...
The training and use of artificial-intelligence systems such as ChatGPT might already result in more annual carbon emissions than New York City and more water consumption than all the bottled water ...
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) - Water service has been restored to homes throughout Waterbury, and the water is now deemed safe for drinking and showering. “The citywide Boil Water Advisory has been lifted, ...
A fresh dip in Canyon Lake’s water levels has quietly shifted what’s accessible along its shoreline. Heading into the weekend, visitors may find more has changed than just the view. Officials ...
Yes, every question you ask AI uses up water—and many are worried. A recent University of Chicago survey revealed that 4 in 10 U.S. adults are “extremely” worried about artificial intelligence’s ...
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