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U.S. Interior Dept. announces $850M in grants to improve water, drought systems in western states
Wed, 2024-12-04 12:41 —
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U.S. to invest about $850M in improving water, drought systems in western states - UPI.com
A nearly billion-dollar investment will go to almost a dozen western states for critical upgrades to water delivery and drought resilience infrastructure.
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Global water reservoir volumes decline despite new dams construction boom-- study
Fri, 2023-06-16 10:30 —
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Global water reservoir volumes decline despite construction boom, study says
Global reservoir volumes fell during the last 20 years despite a construction boom that drove up storage capacity, a new study showed on Tuesday, suggesting that new dams will not be enough to solve growing strain on the world's water supplies.
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