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California Is Sinking

California is sinking, and it’s nothing new. It’s been happening as long as we’ve been pulling water from the aquifers. Continue reading →

Arizona Drought Restrictions

California’s drought does not stop at the state border. Arizona is in drought, too, and has fewer reservoirs to pull Continue reading →

Drought Reaches Past California Borders

The drought in California is extreme, and is being used as a real-life test case of the impact of extreme Continue reading →

Desalination Solutions

Fresh water is a limited resource. People need fresh water, but climate changes, depleted aquifers, and cities in deserts mean Continue reading →

Quick And Easy Desalination

Mexican scientists developed a system that can purify seawater or wastewater in less than 3 minutes. Either for desalination or Continue reading →

Data That Matters – January 2015

They can find you with four pieces of data, even if the data is anonymized and mixed in with a Continue reading →

Iowa Fights For Clean Water

Water rights are usually an issue for arid areas. Iowa is not a desert. Some of its cities, however, are Continue reading →

Ancient Air Wells Redesigned

Air wells do not collect air. In arid environments, air wells use a variety of channels and passive mechanisms to Continue reading →

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