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EPA moves to roll back drinking water standards
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is looking to roll back regulatory standards for three types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS chemicals, in drinking water systems.
POST FALLS, Idaho -- The City of Post Falls is gearing up to treat the city's water supply to ensure all residents have access to safe and reliable cleaning water. According to the City of Post Falls, ...
EPA says delaying wastewater curbs at coal plants will lower electricity prices, but it could spur higher costs for cleaning up drinking water. The Trump administration said this week it will lower ...
A 2,500-acre land purchase approved by state leaders on Tuesday will help protect an important drinking water source for Manatee County and Southwest Florida, conservationists say. The ranchlands sit ...
A recent study has raised new questions about the safety of drinking water in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes. The analysis found traces of “forever chemicals” and heavy metals in homes that ...
In a rare move, all surface water rights holders in the Yakima River Basin will see their water curtailed due to lack of available water. The Washington Department of Ecology is ordering a halt to ...
Stress and anxiety are a normal part of modern life, but the way each person responds to it—and how it affects them—is highly individual. Now, new research suggests that there's an easy lifestyle ...
While publicly registered drinking water must meet government standards and regulations, people accessing private groundwater bores and springs supplying 25 or fewer people have no requirements to ...
Share on Pinterest “Loaded water” recipes showcase anything from colorful fruit combinations to fizzy prebiotic sodas. Milky Way/Getty Images Proponents of the “loaded water” trend on social media ...
SEATTLE — For the first time in three years, comprehensive data from Washington state's mandatory school water testing program reveals a troubling picture: more than 1,100 school water sources contain ...
The 9-mile pipeline that delivers the city of Durango’s drinking water is in “critical need of replacement,” according to Public Works. The project has become more expensive than first thought because ...
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