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The Colorado River, a vital water source for 40 million people across seven U.S. states and parts of Mexico, faces significant ecological, political, and social challenges. Throughout 2024, these issues have been at the forefront of public concern, with policymakers, conservationists, and
In 2023, North Carolina's water treatment plants achieved a remarkable milestone by setting new quality standards that surpassed both state and federal drinking water regulations. This achievement was recognized by the North Carolina Division of Water Resources, which honored 79 water treatment