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USACE monitoring river levels as fall approaches

The United States Army Corps of Engineers is continuing to monitor the river levels on the Mississippi, especially with the dry conditions and the upcoming flow shifts in the fall.

Great Salt Lake Is In Peril as Its Level Drops to Its Lowest Point Ever for the Second Consecutive Year

A record-breaking new low was recorded on Sunday at the southern end of Utah's Great Salt Lake, where the average daily surface water elevation was 4,190.1 feet, according to authorities.

PFAS Regulations Could Open Floodgates to Prop 65 Enforcement – Assess & Manage Your Exposure Now | Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

California May Add More PFAS To Prop 65 Enforcement List

The group of chemicals known as PFAS are high on 2022 federal regulatory agenda as implementation of EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap proceeds. One potential consequence will be new additions to California’s Prop 65 List of chemicals known to cause cancer, reproductive harm.

Public school funding, school quality, and adult crime | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

Policymakers often propose better funding for public schools as an early intervention to reduce adult crime, yet little causal evidence of its effectiveness exists. This column uses novel data on over one million students in Michigan to study this relationship, finding that greater school funding has a large causal effect on the likelihood of adult arrest. This is most likely

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