All things fresh water: news, analysis, humor, and commentary from Michael E. 'Aquadoc' Campana, hydrogeologist, hydrophilanthropist, Professor of Geosciences at Oregon State University, and founder and president of the nonprofit Ann Campana Judge Foundation, a foundation involved with WASH (WAter, Sanitation, and Hygiene) issues in Central America. CYA statement: the opinions expressed herein are solely those of Michael E. Campana and not those of Oregon State University or the ACJF.
AWRA The water resources blog of the American Water Resources Association.
Blogging on Water John Oldfield of Water Advocates opines on unsafe drinking water and inadequate sanitation.
Blue Living Ideas Blue Living Ideas is the ultimate Web resource for information, tips, news, and events related to Earth’s most precious resource — Water.
Campanastan That's 'Campana-stan', or 'Place of Campana', formerly 'Aquablog'. Michael Campana's personal blog, promulgating his Weltanschauung.
Chance of Rain Journalist Emily Green's take on water issues.
Chronicles of the Hydraulic Brotherhood The personal blog of Lloyd G. Carter, former UPI and Fresno Bee reporter, attorney, and California water observer for many years.
Cool Green Science The conservation blog of The Nature Conservancy. More than a dozen science and policy experts blogging away!
Cr!key Creek Daniel Collins' Cr!key Creek offers news, views, and analysis on water resources, and a few other things, from the South Pacific.
Environmental Law Prof Blog Susan L. Smith, law professor at Willamette University, writes about water and sanitation in developing countries, the law, and more.
Great Lakes Law Noah Hall's blog about - what else - all things wet and legal in the Great Lakes region!
H2ONCoast Oregon's North Coast water blog by Rob Emanuel of Oregon State University's Sea Grant program.
Hydro-Logic Matthew Garcia is 'out West' now, reporting on hydrology and water resources in the news and science media.
International Water Law Project Gabriel Eckstein, Director of the IWLP at Texas Tech University, comments on international and transboundary water law and policy.
John Fleck Science writer at the Albuquerque Journal. Great stuff on climate, water, and more.
Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy From the UC-Berkeley and UCLA law schools, it highlights the latest legal and policy initiatives and examines their implications.
The Water Law From Alex Basilevsky - legal issues impacting water rights and the water industry.
Thirsty in Suburbia Gayle Leonard documents things from the world of water that make us smile: particularly funny, amusing and weird items on bottled water, water towers, water marketing, recycling, the art-water nexus and working.
Waste, Water, Whatever Elizabeth Royte's ('Bottlemania', 'Garbage Land') notes on waste, water, whatever.
Water For The Ages Abby, another PNWer, writes about global water issues with passion and concern.
Water SISWEB From UC-Davis water students. More than just a blog, it's a water resources community social bookmarking site. The users run the show, and all can participate.
Water Words That Work From Eric Eckl, a communications and marketing expert for environmental and other progressive causes.
Waterblogged Shaun McKinnon of the Arizona Republic.
Waterblogged.info Jared Simpson's water blog. Great writing and insight, for non-water wonks, too.
Watercrunch The sound when people and water collide. A curious blend of water, infrastructure, history, and science. Broadcasting from Clemson, SC.
Watering the Desert Aptly-titled blog by CJ Brooks, a lawyer-hydrologist-geologist from Tucson, AZ.
WaterWired All things fresh water: news, comment, and analysis from hydrogeologist Michael E. Campana, Professor at Oregon State University.
Western Water Blog The 'mystery blog' about Western USA water issues. What more can I say?
Circle of Blue Circle of Blue uses journalism, scientific research, and conversations from around the world to bring the story of the global freshwater crisis to life. Here you’ll find new water reports, news headlines, and hear from leading scientists.
Drink Water For Life The idea is simple. Drink water or other cheap beverages instead of expensive lattes, sodas, and bottled water for a set period of time. A day, a week, a month, Lent, Ramadan, Passover, or some other holiday period.
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