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The study found that even low levels of arsenic in drinking water may increase the risk of below average birth weight and ...
More than 30million Americans are living in areas with unsafe drinking water, researchers from the Society for Risk Analysis warn in a first-of-its-kind study published thsi week.
Columbia researchers found arsenic in drinking water is associated with poor birth outcomes, and released data on nationwide ...
Which States Have the Least Safe Drinking Water? According to the data, Pennsylvania had the most water violations in 2023, with 24,525, followed by Texas with 15,340 and West Virginia with 7,473 ...
The last of nine fire-affected L.A.-area water utilities has been cleared to resume delivering safe drinking water, and has lifted its “do not drink” notice in Altadena, state water officials say.
First issued Jan. 8, the PWP and the State Water Resources Control Board have further confirmed safe drinking water quality in additional areas previously under the notice.
Concerned about high nitrate levels in your drinking water? Here's what Central Iowa Water Works leaders say about the safety of Des Moines' water.
A total of 138 drinking water systems were notified, totaling more than 160,000 consumers in New Mexico, according to NMED. Owners must submit a plan to resolve their issues within 15 calendar ...