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San Diego Selling Back Some Pricey Colorado River Water for Cheaper Met Water

Via Voice of San Diego, an article on a deal between formerly warring parties that could generate more water supplies in the drying West: A trade deal is brewing between major southern California water agencies to help restock a major reservoir on the drought-stricken Colorado River and meet federal demands to cut back use.   San […]

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Georgia Scores New Legal Victory over Alabama in ‘Water Wars’ Challenge

Via The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, an article on a recent federal judicial ruling that the federal plan to manage the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin is lawful: A federal judge handed the state of Georgia and Metro Atlanta another legal victory on Thursday when it ruled against Alabama in one of several long-running disputes over management of the […]

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Mexico City Imposes Severe Water Restrictions As Drought Dries up Reservoirs

Via Bracknell News, an article on new water restrictions for Mexico City: Mexican officials have imposed severe, months-long cuts to Mexico City’s water supply, just a month after initial restrictions were ordered as drought dries the capital’s reservoirs. The Mexican National Water Commission and the city’s mayor announced the moves at a news conference, but […]

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Violence over Water Increases Globally

Via The Pacific Institute, a new report on the increase in water-related violence globally: The Pacific Institute, a global water think tank, today released a major update to its Water Conflict Chronology, adding over 350 new instances of conflicts associated with water resources and water systems identified from news reports, eyewitness accounts, and other conflict databases. […]

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Impact of Afghanistan’s Kushtepa Canal on Central Asia

Via the Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR), a discussion of the impact of the construction of the Afghan Kushtepa Canal on the water balance in Central Asia: During the analytical expert meeting organized by CABAR.asia on 31 October, experts from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan discussed the prospects and consequences of the construction […]

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Water Crisis: Lessons from South Africa

Via Semafor, a look at lessons learned from South Africa’s water crisis: There’s a giant clock ticking until the next major city runs out of water, and it could take a trillion dollars a year to stop a countdown that affects us all. That’s what the World Resources Institute estimates the world would need to spend every […]

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