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Defying a presidential veto threat, Congress has cleared a major water-resource bill that would earmark an estimated $5 billion for projects favored ...read more.
After nearly 20 years of litigation, Texaco and two environmental groups have settled a lawsuit that alleged the oil company polluted the ...read more.
Some Florida Division of Forestry officials apparently damaged wetlands while completing improvements to an access road. The Florida ...read more.
In an effort to rein in wetlands losses, especially the draining of swamps and use of pesticides to control mosquitoes, Suffolk County, N.Y., has ...read more.
Few people think of wetlands when they think of New York City, but it has some. One of the last remaining natural wetlands in the ...read more.
Synopsis: A landowner's Clean Water Act suit claiming that a neighboring dairy farm illegally discharged pollutants into waters of ...read more.
Defying a presidential veto threat, Congress has cleared a major water-resources bill that would provide $1.8 billion in wetlands-restoration funding ...read more.
A proposed massive wetlands-restoration project involving nine counties adjacent to San Francisco Bay &mdash one of the most ambitious ever proposed ...read more.
The Guam Waterworks Authority (GWA) will pay a $40,000 penalty for failing to comply with a 2004 court order to repair and improve its wastewater ...read more.
As many large cities study new technology for their water infrastructure, some of the nation's smallest communities are trying to eliminate a vestige ...read more.