The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board approved updated PFAS drinking water standards that align with federal EPA requirements ...
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i9 Investigation: Private well owners more vulnerable to nitrate risks as Iowa contamination rises
Water quality experts say Iowans who get their water from private wells are more vulnerable to the health risks associated with nitrates.
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PFAS is poisoning Detroit’s future: Rouge River shows why rules must be strengthened, not weakened
Detroit’s rivers carry the story of our city, tracing a path from industrial triumph and economic power to the heavy toll of pollution left behind by poorly regulated manufacturing and corporate greed ...
The EPA is expediting a health review on fluoride in drinking water, following a report linking it to lower IQs in children.
Jefferson County facilities reported 2.7 million pounds of toxic chemical releases locally in 2024. But data also revealed signs of progress.
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This 'pure' water scam is wasting your money — and wrecking your health
You're paying 2,000 times more for water that might be filled with nanoplastics.
The story of car spraying in Liberia is one passed down through generations. In 2008, Sah Fallah was just a teenager when his father introduced him to the trade. Now 39, Fallah has spent nearly two ...
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They make used cars new, but who looks after them?
The story of car spraying in Liberia is one passed down through generations. In 2008, Sah Fallah was just a teenager when his father introduced him to the trade. Now 39, Fallah has spent nearly two ...
Two water watchdogs and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are taking on the Environmental Protection Agency for ...
In a federal lawsuit, environmental groups and the CSKT argue the EPA has failed to comply with the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act.
Some neighbors in Vandiver who lost their running water during a construction project by Alabama Power last year are still ...
The Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA) water system violated drinking water standards in 2024 and 2025, according to the National Park Service.
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