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The White Earth Nation has proposed a casino-resort complex on land above the Buffalo Aquifer, a source of Moorhead's water.
About 600,000 Albertans depend on groundwater, and scientists and rural officials say not enough is known about the effects years of drought have had on the unseen flows beneath our feet.
No recharge: Long-term Prairie drought raises concerns over groundwater levels 'It's been another year of drought. Now these wells are hitting all-time lows' ...
New Keystone XL Route Could Still Threaten Ogallala Aquifer Map used to define Nebraska Sandhills doesn't include nearby areas also vulnerable to contamination, InsideClimate News has learned.
EDMONTON — In the middle of an Alberta mountain playground, adjacent to a popular ski resort, there's a well sunk into the bedrock that has John Pomeroy worried.
Pomeroy is reluctant to to generalize about what’s happening to Alberta aquifers. Some are at their lowest levels ever, some are increasing.
Pomeroy is reluctant to to generalize about what's happening to Alberta aquifers. Some are at their lowest levels ever, some are increasing.
“When it comes to water, we’re all in it together,” he said. Pomeroy is reluctant to to generalize about what’s happening to Alberta aquifers.
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