Water

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How Nature Kept St. John the Divine From Soaring Higher

Originally, the Manhattan cathedral was to have a 40-story tower, but its planners had failed to take geology into account.

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Is a Dam in Rural Portugal a Key to Our Alternative Energy Future?

Is a Dam in Rural Portugal a Key to Our Alternative Energy Future? When the Portuguese electric power grid needs…

Business

A Stinky Stew on Cape Cod: Human Waste and Warming Water

Climate change is contributing to electric-green algae blooms. Massachusetts wants a cleanup of the antiquated septic systems feeding the mess,…

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Once an Open Sewer, New York Harbor Now Teems With Life. Thank the Clean Water Act.

Fifty years ago, Congress voted to override President Richard Nixon’s veto of the Clean Water Act. It has proved to…

Business

Ahead of Major Court Case, E.P.A. Revises Clean-Water Protections

A new rule revives an older set of protections for rivers, marshes and waterways, setting aside changes in the Obama…

Travel

In Much of the South, Subfreezing Weather Crippled Water Systems

The bitter cold had left the region by Wednesday, but myriad broken pipes, disrupted municipal water systems and widespread aggravation…

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Arizona Is in a Race to the Bottom of Its Water Wells, With Saudi Arabia’s Help

Arizona’s water is running worryingly low. Amid the worst drought in more than a millennium, which has left communities across…

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With Unfit Drinking Water, Indigenous Communities in Canada Bear Hardship

NORTH SPIRIT LAKE FIRST NATION, Ontario — There was not enough bottled water to go around. Ida Rae had stashed…

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A Cathedral Tried to Approach Heaven, but the Earth Held a Deep Secret

The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, set on a cliff, could have dominated Manhattan’s emerging skyline. It could…

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As Hope Fades for Missing Thai Sailors, Ship’s Safety Is Scrutinized

Four days after the warship sank, 23 men remain missing. The authorities said the warship did not have enough life…

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