Using new high-resolution simulations, researchers suggest extreme drought events could become common in southwestern South Africa and other parts of the world with similar climates, like California
Georgia utility builds efficiency through system upgrades and customer engagement.
In this Q&A, two Stanford University researchers discuss how a diversified water portfolio can meet the water needs of California heading into an uncertain future
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a geography research team develops a highly accurate global map that could predict future floods
Facing a hotter, drier future, seven states recently signed an extensive new water management agreement for the Colorado River reservoirs
Impact fees and pay-as-you-go mentality form backbone of Central Texas utility’s infrastructure financing.
It’s been a year since the emergency drought order was lifted following the state’s rough five-year stretch. But now some are concerned that water use is back to pre-drought levels.
A combination of severe drought and poor water supply management has Cape Town, South Africa, mere months away from temporarily turning off residents’ taps