By knowing in advance what you need to do and bring, you can safely navigate Utah's outdoor recreation spots. Here are some ...
Residents of Kandiyohi County expressed support for an ordinance which would standardize slow-no wake zones in 13 lakes ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Flood Warnings continue for the Tonawanda Creek at Rapids and Tonawanda Creek at Batavia. Also a little farther east for Oatka Creek. Here is a look at what you can expect. At Rapids ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Dropping lake levels and major changes are already creating some uncertainty for local boaters and businesses on Lake Powell. "Just the perception of the customers coming in is that ...
Reliable and scalable water level prediction is crucial in hydrology for effective water resources management, especially when considering challenges owing to climate change, urbanization, improper ...
LONOKE, Ark. — According to the Arkansas Department of Health, the "do not drink" water advisory has been lifted for the City of Lonoke. "After system-wide flushing and sample analyses conducted by ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We are right now on the cusp of the start of the seasonal water level rise on the Great Lakes. Let’s look at the status of the ...
Pflugerville Mayor Doug Weiss on Wednesday declared an emergency for the city "due to historically low levels" at Lake Pflugerville following the failure of a pipeline that fills the city's main ...
Abstract: The water level indicator project utilizes an Arduino Uno microcontroller, an LCD display, and a Bluetooth module to provide an efficient solution for monitoring water levels and controlling ...
A new study found that bottled water had “significantly higher particle concentrations” than tap water Getty Bottled water contains “significantly higher” concentrations of plastic than tap water, ...
Strong north winds that mixed with the past weekend's single-digit wind chill values and a gale warning are partially to blame for shockingly low water levels on the sound side of Pensacola Beach.