3 Ways to Store a LOT of Water in Smaller Spaces
By Daisy Luther One of the most common questions I get from folks who don’t live on a large property in a rural area is…
By Daisy Luther One of the most common questions I get from folks who don’t live on a large property in a rural area is…
By Tyler Durden In late May, Idaho Department of Water Resources Director Mathew Weaver issued a curtailment order requiring 6,400 junior groundwater rights holders who…
Authored by Suzanne Gasparatto via The Epoch Times Humans cannot live without water, yet many of us take for granted that water is readily available….
By Tyler Durden Spain’s northeast Catalonia region is currently suffering its worst drought on record. And, as Statista’s Anna Fleck reports, it’s not just Spain afflicted…
By Tyler Durden Philadelphia officials warned area residents on Sunday to drink only bottled water “out of caution” following the spill of a latex product…
By Tyler Durden Water police comb through Southern California neighborhoods, searching for illegal lawn irrigation or residents washing their vehicles. Those disobeying the new water…
By Tyler Durden The second-largest city in Germany is mulling over the potential rationing of hot water as the energy crisis worsens. “In an acute…
By Tyler Durden The number of water conflicts is increasing in most regions of the world, as Statista’s Martin Armstrong shows in the following infographic,…
By Tyler Durden Following the U.S. Department of the Interior’s call to limit water deliveries from Lake Powell, Arizona’s top water official warned of an…
By B.N. Frank For some Americans, water is already as valuable as oil. Investors have taken notice and are looking to profit from this. From…
By Robert Wheeler I’ve written many articles for The Organic Prepper about the coming food shortages. Not just in the United States but all across…
By Tyler Durden As the man-made lakes which store water for millions of people in the western United States are projected to shrink to historic…