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Located in the far reaches of Newfoundland and Labrador on the Labrador Peninsula, Torngat Mountains National Park is one of ...
The ubiquity of water hauling raises a basic question: How many households on Navajo Nation do not have piped water? Until ...
The radical notion of selling off public lands is back. And this time it seems that only the Congress can stop the giveaway ...
Residents of modern megacities are accustomed to the uninterrupted water supply to their apartments. In such comfortable conditions, sometimes a false feeling is created that this important source of ...
Florida is No. 1 in the United States when it comes to shark bites, with more than triple the number of unprovoked attacks in ...
A Sky News team travels to the island to tackle the housing problem. SkyNews, one of the UK's leading media outlets, sent part of its team to Ibiza at the beginning of the season to tackle the ...
A plan to sell more than 3,200 square miles of federal lands has been ruled out of Republicans’ big tax and spending cut bill ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court at the end of May to allow the rapid deportation of eight men who were convicted of crimes to South Sudan. Only one of those immigrants is from South ...
In an area of shrubland near to the main public hospital, a shanty town of wooden huts draped with tarpaulins heats up in the ...
The report found that if the states other than high-achieving Nevada and Arizona increased their wastewater reuse to 50 percent, they'd boost water availability by 1.3 million acre-feet every year.
The water quality concerns were highlighted during a roundtable held by Democratic Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand’s gubernatorial campaign Tuesday afternoon at the Exira Public Library.