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"Record US Drought Sparks Worries About Fires, Water Supply And Food Prices"

"Drought in the contiguous United States has reached record levels for this time of year, weather data shows. Meteorologists said it’s a bad sign for the upcoming wildfire season, food prices and western water issues."

Source: AP, 04/21/2026

Maine Tightens Limits On PFAS In Drinking Water. Are Communities Ready?

"Nearly four dozen water systems that provide drinking water across Maine would be at risk of violating new limits on “forever chemicals” if the state began enforcing updated rules on the toxic substances today, showing how much work they have left to do to meet new requirements."

Source: Maine Monitor, 04/21/2026

"‘The Absolute Edge Of Precedent’: FERC Prepares To Take On Data Centers"

"The commission is pushing to get data centers onto the grid, and fast. The high-stakes move could tip the balance of regulatory power against the states."

Source: E&E News, 04/21/2026

Trump Interior Dept. Unveils Emergency Plans For Colorado River

"The Trump administration will pull its emergency levers to head off a major water and power crisis." "Interior said it will cut releases out of one of the river’s two main reservoirs, Lake Powell, to the minimum amount legally allowed — 6 million acre-feet — between now and October."

Source: E&E News, 04/21/2026

"Environmental Groups Sue to Block BP’s Plan to Drill in Deep Gulf Waters"

"Environmental groups sued the Trump administration on Monday to stop the British oil giant BP, which operated the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform that exploded in 2010, from starting a new $5 billion drilling project in ultra-deep waters in the Gulf of Mexico."

Source: NYTimes, 04/21/2026

DOJ Files Complaint Against DC And Its Sewage Authority For Massive Spill

"The Justice Department filed a complaint Monday in federal court against the city of Washington, D.C., and its water and sewer authority, seeking financial penalties for their role in a leak that led to millions of gallons of raw sewage spilling into the Potomac River."

Source: AP, 04/21/2026

Owner of Polluting Plastic Waste Plant Seeks To Build Another

"Belching smoke from a new plastic waste processing plant in central Ohio has stirred opposition to an even larger “chemical recycling” factory planned for Arizona by the same company."

Source: Inside Climate News, 04/21/2026

Illinois Weighs Warning System For Pesticide Spraying Near Parks, Schools

"A bill in the Illinois General Assembly would require certified pesticide users—anyone licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture to use Restricted Use pesticides, such as paraquat or fumigant insecticides—to give written or emailed notice at least 24 hours before application at any school, child care facility or park located within 1,500 feet of application that opted to receive them."

Source: Inside Climate News, 04/20/2026

Water Systems Struggle With Costs And Timelines For Cleaning Up PFAS

"Communities across the US are struggling to cope with impending federal requirements for eradicating two toxic PFAS chemicals from their drinking water systems, utility leaders said at a water policy conference this week."

Source: The New Lede, 04/20/2026

"The American Chestnut And Its Central Place In The Eastern Landscape"

"In a quiet stretch of western Massachusetts stands a sycamore so old it was around when the Constitution was signed. It’s awe-inspiring, with branches bigger than the entire trunks of most trees. ... In the eastern United States, that rare sense of awe was once supplied in bulk by the American chestnut."

Source: AP, 04/17/2026

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