Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked a federal appeals court to strike down federal rules that, she said, put the Great Lakes at risk of invasive species that damage the lakes' ecosystem and fishing ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU researchers have developed a $4 device that testing is proving can detect the same microbes as equipment costing up to $10,000, potentially expanding water testing ...
VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Ventura has lifted a "do not use water" order in the Pierpont neighborhood. The city says routine testing on Tuesday night detected gasoline in the tap water, but ...
PFAS chemicals from firefighting foam have contaminated drinking water wells in Glocester, Rhode Island. Landfills, military sites, and industrial facilities are common sources of PFAS contamination ...
BIO-UV Group has completed the first commercial deployment of its containerised BIO-SEA ballast water treatment system (BWTS) at Port-la-Nouvelle in southern France, supporting the installation of the ...
It’s been two years since Hermiston officials revealed Eastern Oregon’s largest city had “forever chemicals” in its water supply. It may be years more before Hermiston residents get more information ...
Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a statement from Seven Seas Water Group. Raw, untreated groundwater from a test well being considered as a potential drinking water source for ...
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 ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The ocean in Imperial Beach and Coronado has reopened to swimmers and surfers after recent water testing. The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality ...
Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic lead service lines, the underground pipes that connect buildings to the city’s water supply. The city has the most lead service lines in the ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – A 28-year-old Syracuse employee and a summer intern were up against a new deadline. They needed to collect at least 100 drinking water samples at residential properties for the city’s ...
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