Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more Investments in data center development are skyrocketing By EPN Staff Key Points Tech and energy companies have announced more than $100 billion in new data centers and grid projects this summer, including Meta’s “Prometheu... Read more Arizona’s declining groundwater problem By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2002 and 2024, the Colorado River Basin lost 27.8 million acre-feet of groundwater, equal to Lake Mead’s full capacity, with Arizona r... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... Read more Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water MOST VIEWED 1 At a glance: New York 2 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions 3 US natural gas consumption set to hit record high 4 These 10 counties drove over 90% of US oil growth since 2020 DONATE
Investments in data center development are skyrocketing By EPN Staff Key Points Tech and energy companies have announced more than $100 billion in new data centers and grid projects this summer, including Meta’s “Prometheu... Read more Arizona’s declining groundwater problem By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2002 and 2024, the Colorado River Basin lost 27.8 million acre-feet of groundwater, equal to Lake Mead’s full capacity, with Arizona r... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... Read more Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water MOST VIEWED 1 At a glance: New York 2 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions 3 US natural gas consumption set to hit record high 4 These 10 counties drove over 90% of US oil growth since 2020 DONATE
Arizona’s declining groundwater problem By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2002 and 2024, the Colorado River Basin lost 27.8 million acre-feet of groundwater, equal to Lake Mead’s full capacity, with Arizona r... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... Read more Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water MOST VIEWED 1 At a glance: New York 2 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions 3 US natural gas consumption set to hit record high 4 These 10 counties drove over 90% of US oil growth since 2020 DONATE
With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... Read more Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water
Nebraska overhauls oversight of water, energy By EPN Staff Legislation that took effect July 1 in Nebraska combined the state’s natural resources and environment and energy agencies into a single department charged with comprehensive ove... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... Read more Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water
As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... Read more Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water
Oil and gas industry face new wastewater recycling mandates By EPN Staff Starting next year, oil and gas producers in Colorado will be subject to first-in-the-nation regulations requiring them to recycle 4% of the water used in hydraulic fracturing an... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water
Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water
Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water
Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Water