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What’s Up With Water —May 9, 2023:
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Weekly Summary of Global Water News
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Weekly Digest of U.S. Water Policy and Trends
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Biweekly Breakdown of Great Lakes Region News
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How the world responds to water challenges in the next months and years will have effects for genera
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HOTSPOTS H2O: Citing Dire Risk to Water and Communities, Groups Oppose Newmont’s Gold Mine in Haiti
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Say Goodbye to Lawns in Drying U.S. West
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HOTSPOTS H2O: Day Zero Threatens Uruguay’s Capital
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HOTSPOTS H2O: Failing Rains in Darfur Foster Conflict and Displacement
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In Iowa, a Tale of Politics, Power, and Contaminated Water
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HOTSPOTS H2O: Citing Dire Risk to Water and Communities, Groups Oppose Newmont’s Gold Mine in Haiti
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Say Goodbye to Lawns in Drying U.S. West
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HOTSPOTS H2O: Day Zero Threatens Uruguay’s Capital
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HOTSPOTS H2O: Failing Rains in Darfur Foster Conflict and Displacement
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In Iowa, a Tale of Politics, Power, and Contaminated Water
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HotSpots H2O: Trouble Areas Emerge as Summer Looms
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Anishinaabe Tribes Work to Save a Fish Significant to Their Culture and an Important Source of Prote
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Louisiana Becomes First State to Issue Drinking Water Report Cards
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Cholera Cases Spike Amid Extreme Weather, Conflict
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Forest to MI Faucet: Using Trees to Keep Water Sources Pristine
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U.S. Pushes Farmers to Develop A New Crop: Energy
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Biden Administration Outlines Options for Colorado River Emergency Plan
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