A number of water systems across Los Angeles have been compromised as a result of the wildfires, making water not safe to ...
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed thousands of structures, many of them homes, and firefighters continue ...
Do not drink” orders have been issued in some areas where damaged pipes that lost pressure might pull in toxic smoke and ...
"We need to do a better job at protecting source waters and reducing discharges of pollutants into water bodies," researcher ...
Nearly a third of Americans have been exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that might affect their ...
After three hours of impassioned pleas and dueling science among dozens of dentists, the Melbourne City Council voted Tuesday ...
As fires burn in Los Angeles, water utilities are responding to extensive damage to pipes and storage and treatment ...
While tap water is regulated by the EPA, bottled water is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). “The FDA ...
Almost 100 million people in the US may be exposed to unregulated industrial chemicals in their drinking water, with ...
Tap water in the US is generally safer and healthier than bottled water due to strict EPA regulations, despite some contamination reports. Bottled water often contains microplastics, posing health ...
Wildfires increasingly threaten public drinking water systems, but guidance on how to address damage to these systems from a wildfire has been insufficient, conflicting or inaccurate. A new ...
The culprit behind the smell was identified as a late-season algae bloom in the Vly Creek Reservoir, Bethlehem's primary ...