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CDC launches new dashboard to track bird flu outbreak in your area
The Independent via Yahoo News· 60 minutes agoOne location in Saline County, Kansas, showed upticks of the avian flu for this time...CDC said....
Column: California farmers are low on water. Why not help them go solar?
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoIt sounds like a climate solution everyone should be able to support: Let’s make it easier and...
Farmer contaminated water supply with slurry
BBC via AOL· 3 hours agoA wild swimming pond at a nearby glamping site had also been polluted with slurry. 'Expressed regret' In a... said: "In over 30 years of regulating farms I have never seen such extensive contamination ...
As Western Drought Recedes, the Great Salt Lake Is the Biggest It’s Been in Years
The Wall Street Journal· 3 hours agoIn Utah, lawmakers in 2022 and 2023 passed conservation measures with a total cost of nearly $1...
NV water right holders have little choice but to sell, say water regulators
Reno Gazette-Journal· 20 hours agoEveryone from family farmers to residents in mid-sized towns depend on groundwater in Nevada, but...
Ministers urged to make water bosses criminally liable for polluting waterways
Press Association News via AOL· 6 days ago“(Mr Reed) never comments on the quality of water in Wales.” Earlier in Defra questions, shadow...
Farmers and others meet to discuss an update to the 2014 Arkansas Water Plan | Arkansas Democrat...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 6 days agoArkansas farmers and others meeting Thursday with state officials to discuss an update to the 2014...
Maine organic farmers to sue EPA over forever chemicals in sludge
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoMay 14—A Maine-based organic farming group announced Monday that it plans to join a lawsuit contending that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has failed to regulate harmful forever chemicals ...
Maine farming group threaten PFAS lawsuit
FOX 23 Maine· 9 hours agoMaine farmers say their land has been impacted by 18 different types of forever chemicals.
Cool waters, the jet stream and La Niña: What South Carolina could see this winter
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours agoDuring the winter, lower temperatures mean slower evaporation. Many plants are dormant, so there’s...