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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Irrigation of a field of potato plants in the Vorderpfalz region. Thanks to the water-rich Upper Rhine Graben, with its readily available, constantly-stock-foto
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Infiltration that is hitting a full scale, rising values, showing a very high level of infiltration-stock-foto
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Contamination that is hitting a full scale, rising values, showing a very high level of contamination-stock-foto
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Educational diagram showing earth horizons, topsoil, and a blue groundwater aquifer between deep underground rock layers. Stock illustration.-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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U.S. Navy officials celebrate the awarding of $1.57 million in FY 2025 REPI Challenge funding for the MA'O Palikea Fire and Flood Mitigation Project in Waianae, Hawaii, January 2026. This biocultural restoration initiative on 40 acres adjacent to the Navy's Lualualei Annex aims to reduce wildfire and flooding risks while strengthening local food security and mission readiness for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam-stock-foto
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Trail entrance signage and sign-in clipboard at Flat Island Preserve in Leesburg, Florida. (USA)-stock-foto
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Daubenmire Trail marker at the Flat Island Preserve in Leesburg, Florida. (USA)-stock-foto
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"Sign In Before Entering Trail" sign at the entrance to the Daubenmire Trail at Flat Island Preserve in Leesburg, Florida. (USA)-stock-foto
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Flat Island Preserve trail signage and map at the entrance to the Daubenmire Trail in Leesburg, Florida. (USA)-stock-foto
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Carbon Capture And Storage System Infographic Diagram-stock-foto
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Pillhill Brook chalk stream near its source in February. Fed by aquifers, it is a winterbourne here, so would be dry in summer. Kimpton, near Andover,-stock-foto
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Pillhill Brook chalk stream in February. Here, near its source, it is a winterbourne so dry in summer. Kimpton, near Andover, Hampshire, England.-stock-foto
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Pillhill Brook chalk stream in February. Fed by aquifers, it is a winterbourne at this point, so dry in summer. Fyfield, near Andover, Hampshire, Engl-stock-foto
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Pillhill Brook chalk stream in February. Fed by aquifers, it is a winterbourne at this point, so dry in summer. Fyfield, near Andover, Hampshire, Engl-stock-foto
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Pillhill Brook chalk stream in February. It is a winterbourne at this point, so dry in summer. Fyfield, near Andover, Hampshire, England.-stock-foto
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Pillhill Brook chalk stream in February. Fed by aquifers, it is a winterbourne at this point, so dry in summer. Fyfield, near Andover, Hampshire, Engl-stock-foto
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Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK. 12th February, 2026. The Thames Water Gerrards Cross Sewage Treatment Works (pictured) in Buckinghamshire has been discharging storm water, probably including sewage, into the River Misbourne for more than 417 hours straight, ie over 17 days. The River Misbourne is a rare and ecologically important chalk stream, primarily fed by the underground chalk aquifer in the Chilterns. Running from Great Missenden to Denham, it provides a crucial habitat for wildlife like brown trout and water crowfoot. Although water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm-stock-foto
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Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK. 12th February, 2026. The Thames Water Gerrards Cross Sewage Treatment Works (pictured) in Buckinghamshire has been discharging storm water, probably including sewage, into the River Misbourne for more than 417 hours straight, ie over 17 days. The River Misbourne is a rare and ecologically important chalk stream, primarily fed by the underground chalk aquifer in the Chilterns. Running from Great Missenden to Denham, it provides a crucial habitat for wildlife like brown trout and water crowfoot. Although water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm-stock-foto
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Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK. 12th February, 2026. The Thames Water Gerrards Cross Sewage Treatment Works (pictured) in Buckinghamshire has been discharging storm water, probably including sewage, into the River Misbourne for more than 417 hours straight, ie over 17 days. The River Misbourne is a rare and ecologically important chalk stream, primarily fed by the underground chalk aquifer in the Chilterns. Running from Great Missenden to Denham, it provides a crucial habitat for wildlife like brown trout and water crowfoot. Although water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm-stock-foto
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Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK. 12th February, 2026. The Thames Water Gerrards Cross Sewage Treatment Works (pictured) in Buckinghamshire has been discharging storm water, probably including sewage, into the River Misbourne for more than 417 hours straight, ie over 17 days. The River Misbourne is a rare and ecologically important chalk stream, primarily fed by the underground chalk aquifer in the Chilterns. Running from Great Missenden to Denham, it provides a crucial habitat for wildlife like brown trout and water crowfoot. Although water companies are legally allowed to discharge storm-stock-foto