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A simple guide to testing your water for forever chemicals
Nearly half of US residents have unhealthy PFAS in their water. Here's how to check what's coming out of your tap, plus make ...
Making coffee, taking a shower or brushing your teeth — these are just a few times during the day when you use your home's water. How do you know if it's safe? Public water systems in both Wisconsin ...
If you’re concerned about lead levels in your water or want to reduce lead levels in your water, there are a variety of ways to ensure your household has access to clean drinking water. For residents ...
If you turn on the faucet and nothing comes out, there’s a good chance your pipes are frozen. The good news? Frozen doesn’t ...
Are your water service lines made of 'unknown' materials? How to know if you have lead in your water
More than half a million Houston-area residents were due letters this month to warn them that their drinking water might be leaching lead from old service lines. An Environmental Protection Agency ...
Fifty years ago, Consumer Reports published a groundbreaking investigation into the nation’s drinking water. The report was titled “Is the Water Safe to Drink?” (Download a PDF of this three-part ...
There's federal money for local schools to test their water for lead, which can be dangerous for kids. Many school systems opt not to test their faucets, even if it's free.
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The water test mistake that makes results basically useless
When you test your water, you are trying to answer a simple question: is it safe and what should you do next. Yet a single ...
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