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10/14/2024
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By Cassie B.
Municipal water infrastructure completely destroyed in aftermath of Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene may have completely flooded many parts of North Carolina, but residents are struggling to find enough water to drink thanks to extensive damage to water infrastructure. Federal officials have said that the damage to water utilities from the storm and related flooding is so severe and spans such a broad inland area that […]
07/19/2024
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By Cassie B.
Nearly 1 million Californians rely on 385 failing public water systems
A new report shows that hundreds of public water systems in California fall short of the recommended drinking water safety standards, and it’s symptomatic of wider problems in the liberal-run state. According to the State Water Resources Control Board, around 913,000 California residents are affected by the 385 public water systems that are currently failing; […]
04/16/2024
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By Cassie B.
Damage at Glen Canyon Dam could jeopardize water supplies in Western U.S.
Officials have identified significant pipe damage in a major U.S. dam on the Colorado River that could leave 30 million Americans suffering from a water shortage. This is just the latest example of how the nation’s aging infrastructure is impacting quality of life. According to inspectors from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the Glen Canyon […]
12/27/2023
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By Cassie B.
UN and World Economic Forum plan to use global water crisis to advance globalist agenda against humanity
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has come up with a new approach for imposing its globalist agenda on the world: leveraging the global water crisis. It’s an idea the United Nations appears to be fully on board with, as both groups have held conferences on the matter recently at which they made their intentions clear […]
10/25/2023
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By Cassie B.
World Economic Forum globalists want to leverage water crisis to form world government
After repeated failed attempts to establish a world government, the World Economic Forum is now betting on the looming water crisis as the key to finally reaching its goals. An “agenda contributor” for the World Economic Forum, Professor Mariana Mazzucato, spelled this out very clearly in a clip from the group’s meeting in Davos last […]
08/18/2022
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By Cassie B.
Boil water advisory for 130,000 Detroit residents extended to Sept. 3
More than 130,000 residents of the Detroit metropolitan area are expected to remain without fresh water until at least early September thanks to a boil water advisory that has been in place since Saturday morning. The ordeal began when a water main broke at the Lake Huron Water Treatment Facility, prompting Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer […]
06/23/2022
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By Cassie B.
Lake Mead approaching dead pool status as Western lakes’ water levels hit historic lows
Water levels in Lake Mead reached historic lows this week, with a measurement of 1,044.03 feet marking its lowest reading since the lake was first filled 150 years ago. This places the country’s biggest reservoir in the worrying position of approaching “dead pool” status, which occurs when the reservoir becomes so low that water is […]
05/16/2022
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By Cassie B.
Renewable energy is creating a new set of environmental problems
While climate alarmists have been pushing for the use of wind turbines, solar panels and large-scale batteries to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, they seem to be ignoring the fact that the minerals and materials that are needed to create these solutions depend on the mining industry and create environmental problems of their own. In […]
11/16/2021
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By Cassie B.
UN experts review Fukushima water release plans as farmers’ concerns grows over radioactive crops
A team of six experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency is meeting with Japanese officials to discuss the technical details of the planned release of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Many farmers in the area have been expressing concerns that the release will have a negative impact on prices just as […]
10/27/2021
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By Cassie B.
Severe drought in South America wreaking havoc on shipping, energy, fishing and drinking water supplies
The effects of the severe ongoing drought in South America can be felt throughout the continent, with the second-longest river there, the Parana River, hitting a 77-year low that is compromising commercial shipping, fishing and the drinking water supply of 30 million people. Paraguay is being especially hard hit. The landlocked nation of seven million […]
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