Sunset Strip residents learn water unsafe even for washing in after 66 years using it to brush teeth
Residents in Sunset Strip knew their water was not safe to drink, but it came as a great shock to read a letter stating it ...
For more than a decade, WPTV has listened to concerns about water quality and many residents tell us they rely on bottled water after losing trust in the city's water supply.
Fountain Valley leaders are marking a decade of progress following the discovery of PFAS contamination in local groundwater. Ten years after the chemicals were first detected, the region has ...
Nearly a decade after a warning from the feds, the city's tap water struggles show how slow, complicated and expensive it can be to clean up forever chemicals.
Some social media users claimed that adding a pinch of salt to water boosts hydration and electrolytes. What do experts think ...
Toxic 'forever chemicals' have recently tested above EPA limits in over 1,050 cities. Check your drinking water on U.S. map.
The water supply was disrupted when 200 trees fell on the Main Tuolumne Canal during a winter storm earlier this month.
In Fountain Valley, the Security Water and Sanitation Districts are working hard to make sure our waste water and drinking water is safe for the public.
County leaders say the upgrades will help provide safer, more reliable drinking water for residents for years to come.
According to Lee County Manager Scott Addison, the funding will be used to construct a 1.0 million gallon-per-day groundwater production well and treatment facility.
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Chris Burdick today announced a new state initiative to help homeowners test for and remove perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) ...
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