The South’s Aging Water Infrastructure Is Getting Pounded by Climate Change — Fixing It Is Also a Struggle​​

The South’s Aging Water Infrastructure Is Getting Pounded by Climate Change — Fixing It Is Also a Struggle​​

Extensive inland flooding in Texas associated with Hurricane Harvey in 2017. 

Climate change is threatening America’s water infrastructure as intensifying storms deluge communities and droughts dry up freshwater supplies in regions that aren’t prepared.

The severe storms that swept through the South April 10-11 illustrated some of the risks: In New...

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