We live in wonderful times. When we want water in or outside of our homes, we merely turn on a faucet and enjoy a near limitless supply. In most cases, the water coming out of the tap is safe to use ...
After more than a year of collecting test results for toxic “forever chemicals,” the Environmental Protection Agency says almost 300 of America’s public drinking water systems – including some that ...
Thousands of households across the Northern Shenandoah Valley rely on private wells for drinking water, yet many homeowners have never tested their water for contaminants, according to a media release ...
USGS research confirms widespread PFAS contamination in drinking water — including in rural communities and private wells that are almost never tested. Since 2016, the United States Geological Survey ...
More than 2.5 million Pennsylvania residents rely on private wells for their drinking water. Yet these wells are not regulated, leaving homeowners to their own devices to test and treat their water.
The city of Chandler is expanding its well system with the help of a $1 million federal grant. City leaders say it will help them diversify their water portfolio as the Colorado River gets less ...
In the arid and drought-stricken western Great Basin, sparse surface water means rural communities often rely on private groundwater wells. Unlike municipal water systems, well water quality in ...
The Guam Waterworks Authority wants another $5.27 million to put towards the permanent treatment of three water wells contaminated with cancer-linked pesticide dieldrin, and has shut down a fourth ...