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The U.S. EPA holds a hearing on expanding an aquifer exemption in Conrad, affecting 6.4 square miles due to wastewater migration.
The U.S. EPA is holding a public hearing on September 23 in Conrad to discuss expanding a proposed aquifer exemption for two underground injection wells, increasing the affected area to 6.4 square miles due to long-term migration of industrial wastewater in the Madison Aquifer.
Meanwhile, Colorado faces growing water challenges as aquifers like the Ogallala and those in the San Luis Valley and Denver Basin are rapidly depleted, threatening agriculture and urban supplies.
Farmers are adapting by relying more on rainfall and participating in programs to reduce irrigation, while efforts to send water to Nebraska under a 1943 compact have cost over $100 million.
Researchers now find that groundwater mining contributes more to sea-level rise than ice melt, underscoring the global urgency to protect underground water reserves.
La EPA de EE.UU. tiene una audiencia sobre la expansión de una exención de acuífero en Conrad, afectando 6.4 millas cuadradas debido a la migración de aguas residuales.