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and is republished here as part of a collaboration, Tapped Out: Power, justice and water in the West, in which eight Institute for Nonprofit News newsrooms California Health Report and High Country News; SJV Water and the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism; Circle of Blue; Columbia Insight; Ensia; and New Mexico In Depth spent more than three months reporting on water issues in the Western U.S. The result documents serious concerns including contamination, excessive groundwater pumping and environmental inequity. It was made possible by a grant from The Water Desk, with support from Ensia and INN’s Amplify News Project. ....
Algae blooms in Clear Lake are a public health risk and increase water treatment costs. Image credit: Brett Walton/Circle of Blue May 4, 2021 On a good day, usually in late winter and early spring, the magnificent waters of Clear Lake seem to live up to their name. Under the shadow of the volcano Mount Konocti, the oldest lake in North America and second largest in California sparkles in an array of blues while fishing boats ply the shallow nearshore, their anglers hoping to hook a trophy bass. From his office two miles inland, Frank Costner knows that the lake’s waters also shelter a treacherous occupant – potentially toxic blooms of cyanobacteria. As general manager of Konocti County Water District, Costner is responsible for supplying drinking water from Clear Lake to 4,500 people who live in this region a two-hour drive north of San Francisco. ....
People. i was reading this again last night. this is from an incredible book, the good soldiers from david fingle and follows one man and his unit in iraq in 2006. this is a passage about the colonel going to visit a soldier who served under him in san antonio at the burns unit. he decided to start with duncan crookston. he put on protective gown and boots and gloves and walked toward a 19-year-old soldier whose left leg and right leg was gone, right arm was gone, left lower arm was gone, ears were gone, nose was gone, and eyelids were gone and who was burned over what little remained of him. so the costs of that war are going to be with us for decades and for generations. one of the things that i was interested in last night, richard, in listening to the president s speech is that he sort of danced around the structure that is left in baghdad, which i am told, by ....