thejapantimes, to Japan
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Water supply and sewage administration in Japan was consolidated in April under the jurisdiction of the infrastructure ministry, in a shift from the previous arrangement in which the health ministry oversaw the maintenance and management of water supply. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/16/japan/japan-water-supply-sewage/ #japan #water #sewage #localgovernment #ishikawaearthquake

shiftphones, to Futurology German
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So langsam tauchen wir in eine spannende Phase ein.💦

Das ist der erste Wasserdichtigkeitstest! Das sieht schon mal gut aus.🙂

Das ist der erste Wasserdichtigkeitstest für das SHIFTphone 8! Das sieht schon mal gut aus.🙂

Bella, to nature
mongabay, to news
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The town of Catacocha, located in the south of Ecuador, is in a province known for being almost a desert: dry forest, barren soil and rains that only appear two months in the year.

A historian discovered the water collection system long ago used by Palta Indigenous people and persuaded locals in Catacocha to apply it.

by Alexis Serrano Carmona
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/05/an-ancient-indigenous-lagoon-system-brings-water-back-to-a-dry-town-in-ecuador/

jonpsp, to uk
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'For years this has been described by water companies and politicians as a problem of “Victorian” sewers.' 'In fact, modern sewers are the problem. Very little of the British sewer system – less than 1 per cent, in some areas – is Victorian, and it is not the Victorian sections that are responsible for the most spills.'

https://www.newstatesman.com/environment/2024/05/great-stink-britain-pollution-crisis-sewage-thames-water

jonpsp,
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'Privatisation was a con from the start: the Thatcher government had restricted the amounts that regional water boards could borrow...'

https://www.newstatesman.com/environment/2024/05/great-stink-britain-pollution-crisis-sewage-thames-water

'The £78bn that has been distributed to shareholders since privatisation has been extracted entirely from the public. The £96bn the industry says is needed to fix the system by 2030 will also come from the public.'

rhfinearts, to Flowers
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Simplicity of two white water lilies in black and white. I captured these beauties in the wetlands of Florida. In the Spring they bloom wild all over Florida covering the waterways where the water is still and relatively shallow.

The simplicity of black and white puts the focus on the fine details of the white petals.

The ART: https://rebeccaherranen.com/featured/white-water-lilies-in-black-and-white-rebecca-herranen.html

Wen, to environment
@Wen@mastodon.scot avatar

Around half the world could lose easily accessible groundwater by 2050

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430674-around-half-the-world-could-lose-easily-accessible-groundwater-by-2050/

And we think we have problems now with migration, edible crops and of course water munching ‘AI' technologies and other data centres.

Anin’t seen nothing yet folks.

wrldbhindmiror, to Futurology
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Cologne Atlantis Stonehenge

This is the river Rhine in cologne. It's the biggest and longest river in Germany.
The drought shows us structures and things that are usually under the water.

ChrisMayLA6, to Futurology
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Just in case you'd forgotten that the water utilities have been pumping sewage into our waterways on a regular basis, United Utilities have been found (again) pumping sewage into Windermere.

Not only that, strangely they did exactly the same thing the year before... its almost like they'd prefer to pay dividends & enhance executives' pay than actually fix the problems in their infrastructure.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cv266nqq48xo

AmiW, to art German
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🍸 Artist: / in City: Freeman Alley, USA 🇺🇸 2024 - Title: untitled -

Snowshadow, to news
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Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float

The relative lack of precipitation over the last couple of years, combined with extreme high temperatures, mean that water has been evaporating away without being replenished by rain or snow.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/low-water-yellowknife-bay-houseboats-drought-great-slave-lake-1.7202783

arkadiusz, to analog
appassionato, to Futurology
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“There are no water, electricity, nor sewage services” in Khan Younis, a displaced man said. “We walk two to three kilometres (1.2 to 1.9 miles) to fill two jerrycans [of water], and those two jerrycans are not enough to meet the needs of the family.”

@palestine



ai6yr, to climate

The Guardian: Brutal heatwaves and submerged cities: what a 3C world would look like

Climate scientists have told the Guardian they expect catastrophic levels of global heating. Here’s what that would mean for the planet

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/11/brutal-heatwaves-submerged-cities-what-3c-world-would-look-like?CMP=share_btn_url

ai6yr,

Also, if climate news is getting you down, two hours of the brown bears at Brooks Falls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdt1aldxafk

arkadiusz, to edge
rhfinearts, to Travel
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The air was warm, and heavy with humidtiy. This is Vietnam. We stopped for a break near a pearl farm on a quiet lagoon. This was a tiny village of sorts that stood out over the still water. I thought the little structures, that looked like tiny houses were so simple, yet perfect. I feel such peace when I look at this scene. A simple life.

The ART: https://rebeccaherranen.com/featured/vietnamese-pearl-farm-village-rebecca-herranen.html

ghoermann, to photography
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arkadiusz, (edited ) to art
hawaiianeye797, to Battlemaps
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CelloMomOnCars, to climate
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"Hotter and drier conditions brought on by may lead to a decrease in areas suitable for transmission starting from 2025.

However, the news is not all positive. The decrease in malaria-friendly areas may come at the cost of reduced availability."

https://www.theheritagetimes.com/climate-change-may-reduce-malaria-transmission-in-africa-but-theres-a-catch/

Seems a high price to pay for having fewer mosquitos and less malaria 😥

Bella, to Futurology
Bella, to nature
alexwild, to Texas
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Austin is paying up to $3000 in rebates to homeowners who replace grass lawn with low-water alternatives.

https://www.austintexas.gov/news/austin-waters-waterwise-landscape-rebate-program-helps-residents-save-money-and-conserve-water

spacemadness, to Quotes
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"You can't help getting old, but you can help becoming old."
~ Henri Matisse

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