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Compare and Contrast: Historic Colorado River deal not enough to stave off long-term crisis, experts say

PUBLISHED: 23 May 2023      Last Edited: 23 May 2023

The Guardian

A hard-fought agreement between California, Arizona and Nevada to slash the states’ use of the shrinking Colorado River is only a temporary salve to a long-term water crisis that continues to threaten the foundations of life in the American west, experts have warned. Click here to continue reading

‘Last dance vibe’: After 100 years, the International Ice Patrol is winding down N.L. iceberg flights

PUBLISHED: 23 May 2023      Last Edited: 23 May 2023

CBC News

The U.S. navy started the program in 1914 — soon after an iceberg collision sank the Titanic — to track icebergs off Newfoundland’s coast and deliver up-to-date information to ships trying to safely navigate the north Atlantic. Click here to continue reading

Canada and British Columbia invest in District of Taylor’s Wastewater Treatment Plant

PUBLISHED: 23 May 2023      Last Edited: 23 May 2023

Water Canada

Through this funding, a concrete sludge management facility will be built at the plant. Work includes new valves, pipes and pumps, associated electrical work, and the installation of a centrifuge to separate different liquids to reduce sludge accumulation. These upgrades will create a more sustainable wastewater management system that will protect the health of the environment and residents. Click here to continue reading

Heavy rains in Canada offer relief from wildfires but could lead to flooding

PUBLISHED: 23 May 2023      Last Edited: 23 May 2023

The Guardian

Heavy rains have brought relief to western Canada, in what crews hope could be a “turning point” in a protracted fight against wildfires, but officials also warned the much-needed downpour could lead to catastrophic flooding – and fresh blazes from lightning strikes. Click here to continue reading

Canada urged to start national water dialogue

PUBLISHED: 19 May 2023      Last Edited: 19 May 2023

The Western Producer

Canada’s most valuable resource might be fresh water, a commodity so short in some parts of the world that it causes intense conflicts. Despite this, Canada treats water issues with inattention and disregard, some say. Now, leading water management experts hope to see that changed with a new federal water agency. Click here to continue reading

Intense rain, deadly torrents of mud destroy homes and farmland in northern Italy

PUBLISHED: 19 May 2023      Last Edited: 19 May 2023

CBC News

Rescue crews worked Thursday to reach towns and villages in northern Italy still isolated by heavy rains and flooding, as the death toll rose to 13 and authorities began mapping out cleanup and reconstruction plans. Click here to continue reading

Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area closed this summer

PUBLISHED: 19 May 2023      Last Edited: 19 May 2023

Red Deer Advocate

Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area will be closed this summer to support construction activities to upgrade the site. Alberta Forestry, Parks and Tourism recently announced the area will be closed from June 1, 2023 to June 2024 to reduce danger to the general public as contractors work in the area with heavy equipment and materials on land and near water, and to make construction more efficient. Click here to continue reading

More than half of the world’s lakes have shrunk in past 30 years, study finds

PUBLISHED: 19 May 2023      Last Edited: 19 May 2023

The Guardian

More than half of the world’s large lakes and reservoirs have shrunk since the early 1990s – chiefly because of the climate crisis and human consumption – intensifying concerns about water supply for agriculture, hydropower and human consumption, a study has found. Click here to continue reading

Land use linked to water quality and quantity

PUBLISHED: 19 May 2023      Last Edited: 19 May 2023

Science Daily

Researchers recently published a study that focuses on the Sudbury-Assabet and Concord watershed in eastern Massachusetts, and which links hydrological changes, including floods, drought and runoff, to changing patterns of land use. Click here to continue reading

State of emergency declared in Kinngait, Nunavut, over water problems

PUBLISHED: 18 May 2023      Last Edited: 18 May 2023

CBC News

Water problems in Kinngait, Nunavut, have led the territorial government to declare a state of emergency in the South Baffin community of about 1,400. An electrical problem at the community’s water pumphouse is the root of the problem. It’s limiting the hamlet’s ability to distribute treated water. Click here to continue reading

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