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Rockingham County water table down 11 feet since May
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - Recent rain has brought some drought relief to the Shenandoah Valley and its farmers. However, one thing still being monitored is the area’s lowering water table level.
Interview with Professor Graeme Swindles, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast, U.K. Author of PLOS One paper: Swindles GT, Mullan DJ, Brannigan NT, Fewster RE, Sim TG, ...
Data from more than 1,000 aquifers reveal widespread decline, but improvement in some places shows the trend can be reversed. By Delger Erdenesanaa and Mira Rojanasakul Delger Erdenesanaa and Mira ...
Officials in the community are concerned about the impact the long-term lack of rain is having on their water supply. They’re asking people to think about not washing their cars or watering lawns ...
An ancient wetland site which has been in place for almost 2,000 years is now under threat, due to the warm weather.
THINK SAFETY FIRST. SO OBVIOUSLY WITH WITH A LOT OF RAIN THAT WE’VE HAD OVER THE LAST, YOU KNOW, REALLY MONTH. YOU KNOW, CERTAINLY THE WATER TABLE IS GOING TO BE UP. CONCERNS PERSIST AFTER WATER ...
Residents near Mill Creek in Shelby County are raising alarms over the diminishing water levels of their cherished spring-fed ...
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