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April 01, 2015
WATER WORLD
Daily dam releases on Deerfield River reduce downstream flows
Amherst MA (SPX) Apr 01, 2015
In the first-of-its-kind study of the environmental effects of hydropeaking, that is releasing water at hydropower dams to meet peak daily electricity demand, two University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers say their unexpected findings suggest that about 10 percent of released water may be permanently lost, making that water unavailable to downstream users and wildlife. In the first study to document water losses due to hydropeaking, hydrogeologists Brian Yellen, who received his master's deg ... read more
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Italian olive tree disease stumps EU
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WATER WORLD

The Salton Sea: a time-bomb amid California drought
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Researchers develop detailed genetic map of world wheat varieties
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Flower-enriched farms boost bee populations
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WATER WORLD

Global water use may outstrip supply by mid-century
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New membranes deliver clean water more efficiently
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