Reviving lakes affected by drought near South Dakota – Approximately 19.6 inches (498 mm) per year.What’s the best source for Mega Drought?South Dakota’s Lakes: Can They Be Saved? South Dakota’s iconic lakes are facing a challenge: dwindling water...
Great Salt Lake water level monitoring and Lake Mead explainedLake Mead, Great Salt Lake water level monitoring, and moreThe Shrinking Great Salt Lake: A Threat to Arizona’s Water Security The Great Salt Lake, a vital ecosystem in Utah, is facing a severe...
Sustainable water management explainedSustainable water management, ACRI, and moreSaving Water, Saving the Planet: Join the Active Climate Rescue Initiative (ACRI)! We all know water is precious, especially in dry states like Nevada. That’s why the Active...
Why Drought, in Utah – Approximately 12.2 inches (310 mm) per year.?What’s the best source for Drought,?Utah’s Thirsty Land: A Drought Comedy (and a little bit of seriousness) Picture this: You wake up, brush your teeth, and the water runs… brown....
Community-driven climate rescue in North Dakota – Around 19.5 inches (495 mm) per year.Lake Mead, and more…The wind whipped across the plains of North Dakota, carrying with it the scent of freshly turned soil and the promise of a new season. But beneath the...