The U.S. Geological Survey published a National Water Availability Assessment based on new modeling that combines water quality and water use, using data from 2010 to 2020.
Water supplies are becoming increasingly limited across larges swathes of the United States, a new analysis reveals.
The government study also revealed people who are “socially vulnerable” have higher risks of facing water scarcity.
About 27 million people live in parts of the U.S. where water availability is limited, according to a first-of-its-kind ...
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University of Connecticut finds that 46% of Connecticut waterway samples are contaminated with levels of imidacloprid—the ...
USGS researchers have unveiled the first map of prospective locations for hydrogen gas in the contiguous United States — and ...