Editor’s note • This is the final installment of a three-part series on the challenges and triumphs of the Jordan River Trail ...
The Jordan River is known for its excellent water quality. Fifty-eight fish species live within the watershed, eight of which are non-native. Brook trout, brown trout, steelhead, coho salmon ...
The Jordan river is one of the most disputed and militarised water ways in the world. Most urban residents reported an improvement to their water situation when the Disi project was completed, but ...
The Indus Waters Treaty's limitations have become glaringly obvious as India continues to build dams and hydroelectric ...
Highway 14 between Jordan River and Port Renfrew is expected to reopen by 5 p.m. Wednesday, says highway-maintenance ...
By the year 2060, Utah will have nearly $60 billion in water infrastructure needs, including improvements to drinking water, ...
The Salt Lake Tribune's "Trail of neglect" series explores the failures and opportunities along the Jordan River Trail. Read the whole series here.
New research shows how river flows in the once-mighty Murrumbidgee have dwindled over time, leaving the floodplain high and ...
She woke up in the middle of the night, shared her vision with me and a month later, we bought this boat' — John Anderson ...
The Colorado River is managed like a joint bank account — seven states have equal shares of two basins, and not a single drop ...
Highway 14 between Jordan River and Port Renfrew is expected to reopen by late Wednesday, says the Transportation Ministry.