Water & Oceans

Crews Building Trump Border Wall In N.M. Ordered To Stop Drilling Wells

"Construction crews building a border wall in New Mexico were ordered to stop drilling new wells after ranchers said that pumping groundwater to produce concrete could threaten their livestock amid a severe drought."

Source: Guardian, 08/05/2026

CDC Now Finds Largest Known Cyclosporiasis Outbreak In 15 States

"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expanding the largest known cyclosporiasis outbreak to 15 states, adding six states where illnesses have been traced to shredded iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico, according to three individuals familiar with the investigation."

Source: Washington Post, 08/05/2026

Radioactive Waste Stack Looms and Expands Beside Fla. Black Community

"Progress Village was established decades ago to provide affordable housing for Black residents near Tampa. The phosphogypsum stack, containing the toxic waste of fertilizer production, is right next door."

Source: Inside Climate News, 08/03/2026

Dems Slam Trump Admin After DOJ Drops Reflecting Pool Vandalism Case

"Democrats are reacting to the Justice Department’s move to drop its Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool vandalism case against Olympian David Hearn, saying the move validated their longstanding criticism that the administration is weaponizing the Justice Department."

Source: The Hill, 08/03/2026

Scope of Hacks on U.S. Water Supply Widens as Evidence Points to Iran

"The scope of cyberattacks on U.S. water systems has grown to include at least seven states and may be far wider, officials and experts warned, as the authorities raced to safeguard the nation’s water supply against an assault that increasingly appeared to be the work of Iran."

Source: New York Times, 08/03/2026

Interior Posts Colorado River Plan With ‘Draconian’ Cuts For Arizona

"The Trump administration released its final plan Friday for managing the drought-stricken Colorado River over the next decade, a major milestone in the seven-state brawl over water supplies for 40 million people across the West. The Interior Department’s plan — issued in the form of a final environmental impact statement — effectively breaks the fight into smaller chunks without resolving any of the fundamental disputes."

Source: E&E News, 08/03/2026

Study Spotlights Threat Of Overlooked Mold-Associated Illnesses

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A first-of-its-kind U.S. study suggests invasive mold infections may be an underappreciated — and potentially deadly — threat. The researchers detected about 450 cases in Atlanta-area hospitals over five years. About a third of the patients died in the hospital."

Source: AP, 07/31/2026

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