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    Jul 12, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  1. Mandatory water restrictions for Mulvane and Augusta

    The cities of Augusta and Mulvane have both put mandatory water restrictions in place this week.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    The cities of Augusta and Mulvane have both put mandatory water restrictions in place this week. City leaders in Augusta approved water restrictions Monday and a day later, Mulvane followed. Mulvane leaders said that the city buys all their water from...
  2. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Delayed Everglades restoration prompts Palm Beach County leader to question state, federal 'courage'

    Frustrated with stalled Everglades restoration, Palm Beach County Commission Chairwoman Karen Marcus contends that federal and state officials lack the "courage" to get it done.
    Frustrated with stalled Everglades restoration, Palm Beach County Commission Chairwoman Karen Marcus contends that federal and state officials lack the "courage" to get it done. One year ago, Palm Beach County imposed a moratorium on new rock mines...

    Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Science and Technology, Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, Credit and Debt

  4. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. Crescenta Valley water officials set stage for rate increases, $10M in bonds

    The Crescenta Valley Water District this week adopted a budget built on at least two rate increases and an additional $10 million in bonds to help maintain aging infrastructure. The board of directors on Tuesday voted 3 to 1 to adopt the budget,...

    Tags: Elections, Chicago Hotels, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting

  6. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Crops getting parched on Lower Shore

    When Ted Wycall started his organic farm in Salisbury five years ago, scarce rain was not a part of his calculations.
    When Ted Wycall started his organic farm in Salisbury five years ago, scarce rain was not a part of his calculations. But after surviving a serious drought last year, Wycall and his 200-acre Greenbranch Farm, and his fellow farmers across the Lower...

    Tags: Arizona, Somerset County (Maryland), Weather, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Weather Reports

  8. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Officials set stage for water rate increases, $10M in bonds

    LA CRESCENTA — The Crescenta Valley Water District this week adopted a budget built on at least two rate increases and an additional $10 million in bonds to help maintain aging infrastructure. The adopted budget calls for a 4.9% rate increase in...

    Tags: Elections, Natural Resource Industry, Chicago Hotels, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics

  10. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Burbank ranks in top 5 water-saving cities

    Burbank was one of just five cities in Los Angeles and Orange counties to get top scores from the Sierra Club for enacting regulations and programs aimed at conserving water. In the report released today, the Sierra Club Los Angeles Chapter gave...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Water Supply

  12. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. July rains helping Lake Okeechobee's water supply strain

    Lake Okeechobee’s water level crept back to 10 feet above sea level on Thursday, offering another sign of South Florida’s improved water supply situation thanks to a July drenching.
    Lake Okeechobee’s water level crept back to 10 feet above sea level on Thursday, offering another sign of South Florida’s improved water supply situation thanks to a July drenching. After the driest October-to-June stretch on record, July...

    Tags: Tropical Storms, Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, Water Supply, Florida

  14. Jul 17, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  15. Why is Imperial water bill so high?

    We’re hearing that a number of Imperial residents are seeing their water bills double, and in some cases triple recently. What’s going on? I want to know what to expect. - Double-Billed, Imperial This is a Probe question that came in as a...
  16. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  17. National Weather Service reports heat death in Kansas

    The heat that's plagued Kansas for the latest few weeks has turned deadly.
    The heat that's plagued Kansas for the latest few weeks has turned deadly. The NOAA - National Weather Service reports Monday that a 47-year-old man died of an apparent heat stroke Saturday while bicycling near Oxford in Sumner County. Eyewitness News...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Heat Stroke, Weather, Sports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  18. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  19. Bicyclist suffers heat-related death

    Update: The man who died Saturday while bicycling was training for a charity bike ride scheduled to take place in Olathe.
    Update: The man who died Saturday while bicycling was training for a charity bike ride scheduled to take place in Olathe. Larry L. Godfrey was an experienced bicyclist and knew the route he was riding well. He would ride from Arc City to Oxford, about 20...

    Tags: General Electric Company, Physical Conditions, Heat Stroke, Weather, Sports

  20. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Audubon blames water management decisions for Lake Okeechobee water supply violation

    Despite relief from recent rains, Lake Okeechobee water levels dropped too low for too long this year and violated state standards intended to protect the environment, according to Audubon of Florida.
    Despite relief from recent rains, Lake Okeechobee water levels dropped too low for too long this year and violated state standards intended to protect the environment, according to Audubon of Florida. Water management decisions combined with this year&...

    Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Science and Technology, Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, Endangered Species

  22. Aug 10, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  23. Texas plant will turn sewage into drinking water

    FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — In parched West Texas, drilling for oil has often been easier than finding new sources of water. For years, communities have been dealing with a diminishing water supply. And water has become even scarcer during this year's...

    Tags: Texas, California

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