On trails in Grand Canyon National Park, I mostly pick up empty water bottles. It seems a job that will never be obsolete. Shouldn’t we have learned by now that refilling water bottles is the way ...
Fluoride is used worldwide to prevent tooth decay – for example, in dental care products, table salt, and, in some countries, in drinking water. However, health concerns are raised, particularly in ...
Brittany Dube is a public health professional with expertise in health education and community health. She works for her local Department of Health as a Behavioral Health, Health Promotion, and ...
Fortunately, most drinking water is safe to drink. Here are a few contaminants to look out for, along with tips to test for and treat them. John Carlsen has more than a decade of experience testing ...
2027. WELL, RIGHT NOW, CREWS IN INDEPENDENCE ARE WORKING THROUGH MULTIPLE PLANS TO GET THE CITY’S WATER SYSTEM BACK UP AND RUNNING. A POWER FAILURE AT AN INDEPENDENCE WATER PLANT STARTED THIS MESS ...
VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Ventura Tuesday warned residents in the Pierpont neighborhood not to use tap water after gasoline was found in the city's drinking water. The city's water may be ...
The longstanding public health practice of adding fluoride to community drinking water is facing heavy scrutiny in the United States over questions about whether the benefits outweigh the potential ...
A new decades-long study has found no evidence that exposure to recommended levels of fluoride lowers children’s cognitive skills. The research, which was published on Wednesday in Science Advances, ...
MARIETTA, Ga. — You may have noticed a different taste to your tap water. Officials say it’s still perfectly safe to drink. Residents of Marietta have noticed a change in the taste and smell of their ...
Take Back the Tap is a student-led initiative at Cornell University that was first established in the early 2000s when the Student Assembly passed Resolution 35 called “Taking Back the Tap.” The ...
WEBSITE, WMUR.COM. WELL, THIS MORNING PEOPLE LIVING IN WINCHESTER ARE BEING ASKED NOT TO DRINK THEIR TAP WATER. THAT’S BECAUSE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS THERE’S ELEVATED LEVELS OF GAS IN THE WATER.
The discoloration is caused by elevated levels of a water treatment chemical. Affected water meets drinking standards but residents may want to avoid doing laundry. The utility is flushing hydrants to ...