A 31-year-old Pahoa man was found submerged Sunday morning in the ocean off Kona, according to Hawaii island police, who are investigating the case as a possible drowning.
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Water main breaks part of larger US infrastructure woes Atlanta's recent water woes are part of larger infrastructure…
A demonstration led by Surfers Against Sewage saw angry swimmers protest at more than 30 locations, from Brighton's West Pier to Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth.
A Calgary neighbourhood that was issued a boil water advisory after a water main break last week wants people in the city to know it is still open for business.
Lobby groups representing water utilities, as well as the chemical and manufacturing industries, have filed court challenges to a Biden administration rule that seeks to limit the presence of toxic chemicals in drinking water. The American…
"I and the rest of the Middlesex Board of Directors are thrilled to have Mohammed G. (Rally) Zerhouni join our company. His breadth of knowledge and experience will play a key role in helping to address the numerous opportunities and…
Saxena meets Atishi, Bharadwaj to discuss water shortage; however, Raj Niwas, AAP share different versions about what was discussed; Bharadwaj dares L-G to release video recording of the meet
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE SABINE RIVER AUTHORITY TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD FLOOD INFRASTRUCTURE FUND PROJECT #40072 SABINE RIVER BASIN GAGES The Sabine River Authority (SRA) will hold a public hearing at 5:00 p.m. on June 17, 2024, at…
I have seen the future of sustainable water sports; my friends, it is good. I recently got the chance to take Flite’s lineup of eFoils out on the waters of South Carolina, and all I can say is, “What a feeling.” Watch me hydrofoil (and…
Thanks to funding from the Horizon Foundation, a West Texas Water Research Center will soon be established at Sul Ross State University in Alpine. The Horizon Foundation has committed a $125,000 per year challenge grant over the next three…
Plaster has been ripped from the walls and graffiti left on those that remain, while the dwindling congregation is forced to use flashlights because every window is now broken and boarded up.
Katie Ledecky didn't dream of becoming an Olympian as a kid. It was just something she and her brother, Michael, did at a pool in Maryland that she describes as ''maximum chill.'' The lack of pressure was part of what drove her deep…