Environmental Protection Agency
Trump, Navigable Waters, and the EPA's WOTUS Regulations
Rolling back a "federal land grab" or instituting an "unmitigated disaster for fish and wildlife, hunting and fishing, and clean water"?
Environmental Protection Agency
Rolling back a "federal land grab" or instituting an "unmitigated disaster for fish and wildlife, hunting and fishing, and clean water"?
The new report appears to be a parting gift to anti-fracking activists from the Obama administration.
Q&A with Reed Watson of the Property and Environment Research Center
How government created an artificial shortage of our most essential resource.
Freshwater reserves are falling but access to drinking water is up.
Blame shifting and a lack of political accountability perpetuate problems with police, education, and even water.
California's politicians and regulators are making the drought worse.
Environmentalist opposition to fracking undeterred by data
They were only trying to help.
The fight to save a California oyster farm from the National Park Service
Is parched California fertile ground for property rights and prices for water?
State could follow Australia's lead for stretching water resources
Joel Kotkin on the causes and repercussions of the Golden State disaster.
Environmentalists demands to ban fracking are set back.
Hit the snooze bar on environmentalist alarmism. Virtually everything is getting better when it comes to the state of the planet.
What's needed is market pricing
Drought may force the unthinkable: resorting to property rights and markets.
Keep an eye out for the suede-denim police if you live in California!
When it comes to rationing, give markets a chance.
Following Australia's lead on water rights and water markets would solve the state's water shortage.
Unless it rains enough
What happens when green populism meets environmental necessity
300,000 people have had to use bottled water
Study published in Nature
The "Mountain Dew mouth" fuss looks more like a war against a disfavored beverage than a legitimate health concern.
Science doesn't back up overconsumption of water
Ten times faster than has ever been recorded
How much water's allowed into Apalachicola River has been a point of contention for decades
In the groundwater in Texas
Explosions, poisons, pollution, cancer, and global warming all considered.
Sewage overflows and storm runoffs blamed
That's a very, very novel interpretation of the law
Texas can't take water from Oklahoma without its permission
Probably not good to drink
Fourth time since 1956 they've rejected it
Lied for decades about chemical contamination
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