About 23 million U.S. households depend on private wells as their primary drinking water source. These homeowners are entirely responsible for ensuring that the water from their wells is safe for ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WREX) — Water well owners near areas advised of high levels of "forever chemicals" are being asked to test their water by state health officials. The Illinois Dept. of Public Health ...
Mower County leads southeast Minnesota in private wells testing positive for arsenic and manganese. Residents are urged to ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is announcing the launch of ‘Be Well Informed’, an online tool that can help ...
1970s Symbolic Human Male Hand Interrupting Touching Feeling Testing A Stream Of Fresh Clean Water From Kitchen Tap (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Classicstock/Getty Images) A pilot study of close to ...
A notice of proposed development sign alerts residents to planned development May 8 at the city of Camas’ Well 13 property off Southeast Cramer Lane. The city of Camas plans to build a treatment ...
Over the past year, Mower County’s Soil & Water Conservation District partnered with Mower County Health & Human Services to ...
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 ...
About 38 drinking fountains and sinks in more than a dozen Tri-City public schools had high levels of lead in them, according to recent test data provided by the Washington State Department of Health.
Gabriel Lade received funding from the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to conduct this research.
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