From The Gambia to the US, sea salt is increasingly seeping into the freshwaters people need for drinking and producing food.
From The Gambia to the US, sea salt is increasingly seeping into the freshwaters people need for drinking and producing ...
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Saltwater intrusion threatens drinking water worldwide
From Louisiana to The Gambia, a quiet shift is reshaping coastlines and livelihoods. Freshwater once drawn from taps and ...
People in low‑lying areas along major rivers in Bangkok and six central provinces are advised to prepare for potential high tides from Saturday to Thursday.
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Saltwater intrusion crisis: Is your drinking water at risk?
The Delaware River Basin Commission directed emergency reservoir releases beginning in October 2024, dumping about 1.12 billion gallons of water by early November to push back a wall of salt creeping ...
Satellite data shows the ground is sinking beneath many of the world’s biggest river delta cities, worsening flood and sea-level rise risks.
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — St. Pete Beach wastewater has chloride levels three times higher than the maximum allowed by law, which must be treated and pumped deep underground, instead of being discharged ...
Savannah plans to shift how it will extract groundwater from the nearly 50 wells it operates, likely beginning this year. The ...
In the wetlands of coastal southeast Louisiana, conservation groups are wrapping up a four-year project to plant 30,000 trees ...
If we fail to mentor future engineers, the consequences will be felt in our crumbling infrastructure and our compromised environment, HRSD’s Bruce W. Husselbee writes.
In wetlands near New Orleans, a coalition of local conservation groups are in the final year of a four-year project to plant 30,000 trees, to better protect the shorelines from storm surges due to ...
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