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[Written Question] Water: West Sussex

Question by: Alison Griffiths Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what recent discussions she has had with Southern Water on improving bathing water quality at coastal sites in West Sussex.

UK Parliament Written Questions 8d ago

Arizona, Nevada Agree to Trade for Desalinated Pacific Ocean Water

From left, Dan Denham of the San Diego County Water Authority; Scott Cameron of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Tom Buschatzke of the Arizona Department of Water Resources; and Colby Pellegrino of the Southern Nevada Water Authority toasted the agreement at the Carlsbad Desalination Plant in California on Wednesday.

NYT Science 6d ago

Popular California beach closed for more than 1,000 days due to toxic sludge coming from Mexican river

Popular California beach closed for more than 1,000 days due to toxic sludge coming from Mexican river Local activists have accused the government of not doing enough to protect them from the toxic water - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A beach in southern California has been closed to the public for nearly three years due to toxic sludge in water flowing across the border. The city of Imperial Beach in San Diego County was forced to shut off access more than 1,000 days ago, thanks to raw...

The Independent World 1d ago

Thousands of Iranians left without water in searing heat after US hits reservoirs

Thousands of Iranians left without water in searing heat after US hits reservoirs Some 20,000 residents lost access to safe drinking water after the strikes damaged two reservoirs in Sirik Thousands of Iranians in the southern port town of Sirik have lost access to drinking water after US strikes hit two reservoirs in the area, Iranian state media said on Wednesday. The United States carried out strikes on the southern cities of Jask and Sirik and on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz,...

South China Morning Post 7h ago

Clean drinking water gaps linked to hunger and unsafe food worldwide

Clean drinking water gaps linked to hunger and unsafe food worldwide Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A new global study has found that people without access to clean drinking water are significantly more likely to experience food insecurity and food safety threats, underscoring the urgent need for coordinated global action to address these issues together. The study was published in Nature Food by a team of researchers from the University of Southern California...

Phys.org 7d ago

‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?

As São Paulo faces a climate-induced water crisis, campaigners are fighting to reverse the impact of pollution and illegal deforestation on its largest reservoirIn a small motorboat laden with water-monitoring equipment, biologist Marta Marcondes and community activist Wesley Silvestre Rosa cross Billings reservoir on the far southern edge of São Paulo. Bright white herons glide over the water, which is flanked by thick dark green clusters of Brazil’s Atlantic forest, as the boat heads...

The Guardian Environment 6d ago

‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?

As São Paulo faces a climate-induced water crisis, campaigners are fighting to reverse the impact of pollution and illegal deforestation on its largest reservoirIn a small motorboat laden with water-monitoring equipment, biologist Marta Marcondes and community activist Wesley Silvestre Rosa cross Billings reservoir on the far southern edge of São Paulo. Bright white herons glide over the water, which is flanked by thick dark green clusters of Brazil’s Atlantic forest, as the boat heads...

The Guardian UK 6d ago

‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?

As São Paulo faces a climate-induced water crisis, campaigners are fighting to reverse the impact of pollution and illegal deforestation on its largest reservoirIn a small motorboat laden with water-monitoring equipment, biologist Marta Marcondes and community activist Wesley Silvestre Rosa cross Billings reservoir on the far southern edge of São Paulo. Bright white herons glide over the water, which is flanked by thick dark green clusters of Brazil’s Atlantic forest, as the boat heads...

The Guardian Business 6d ago

Women behind the lens: ‘Once naked, they formed a circle. The kicking and screaming occurred naturally’

Taken shortly after a spate of femicides in Peru, this image by the photographer Ana Elisa Sotelo captures a moment of sisterhood and solidarityThis image is from Women of the Water, a project I started in 2022 in Puerto Natales, in southern Patagonia, Chile, when three female swimmers I met asked me to photograph them naked in the place they felt most powerful: the water. It was winter and the water was probably about zero degrees, but we experienced an incredible sensation of ease and...

The Guardian UK 7d ago