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What's Up With Water - February 1, 2021 - Circle of Blue


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This is Eileen Wray-McCann for Circle of Blue. And this is What’s Up with Water, your “need-to-know news” of the world’s water, made possible by support from people like you.

In the United States, the Army Corps of Engineers has signed a contract with the state of Georgia, resolving a water supply issue that has long been simmering. The contract allows two suburban Atlanta counties and three cities to pull drinking water from Lake Lanier, a reservoir in northern Georgia. The Army Corps operates the reservoir, and the Associated Press says the agreement marks the first time that Gwinnett and Forsyth counties have had confirmation of their rights to Lake Lanier. Water and natural resources managers in the area praised the agreement, saying it resolves concerns over long-term water supply and solidifies the area’s right to Lake Lanier drinking water. The lake is part of a watershed that spans three river systems and is shared by Georgia, Alabama, a ....

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'Mass Aging' of Dams a Global Safety and Financial Risk, UN Report Says


‘Mass Aging’ of Dams a Global Safety and Financial Risk, UN Report Says
Countries ought to plan for end-of-life care, report argues.
In June 2013, a flood in Uttarakhand, an Indian Himalayan state, killed thousands of people, swept villages away, and seriously damaged the state’s hydroelectric dams and powerhouses. The dam at Vishnuprayag, on the Alaknanda River, was buried in mud and boulders. Photo © Dhruv Malhotra/Circle of Blue
By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue
A global dam-building binge that spanned the early- to mid-20th century is now reaching a turning point, according to a report published by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment, and Health. ....

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Report: Salmon in WA are 'teetering on the brink of extinction'


Report: Salmon in WA are ‘teetering on the brink of extinction’
The Northwest’s iconic fish are in crisis due to warming waters and habitat degradation, the recent report shows.
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Northwest Public Broadcasting
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January 20, 2021
In this March 9, 2017, photo, a fish biologist holds a juvenile coho salmon at the Lostine River in northeastern Oregon. The Northwest’s salmon are “teetering on the brink of extinction,” according to a new report. (Gillian Flaccus/AP)
Washington’s salmon are “teetering on the brink of extinction,” according to a new report. It says the state must change how it’s responding to climate change and the growing number of people in Washington.  ....

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An Antidote for Environmental Despair


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, environmental scholar Elin Kelsey makes an evidence-based argument for choosing hope over despair. Kelsey holds up examples of how ecosystems including along our coasts and in our ocean have managed to rebound from damage when given the chance, illustrating nature’s impressive resilience. By sharing these case studies, Kelsey offers reasons to reject apathy and to mobilize. Only if we believe there’s an opportunity to make a real positive impact will we find the motivation to fight for the protection and restoration of ecosystems we depend on. In this condensed excerpt, Kelsey shares a few hope-filled success stories specific to coastal ecosystems. ....

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