Pesticides and disinfection by-products are widely detected together in treated drinking water at trace levels worldwide.
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Scripps researchers found that the river is harming nearby communities by releasing airborne chemicals, including hydrogen sulfide gas.
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The problems don’t go away when the reporting goes away,” says the Corporate Toxics Information Project’s co-director.
A polar bear stood outside the Department of the Interior’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., Thursday with a message: “Stop ...
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A group of Anchorage Girl Scouts successfully advocated for the passage of a resolution calling for a ban on plastic glitter ...
Recent remarks about pollution from two Indian officials have increased frustration among residents who say policymakers are ...