The roughly 40 million Americans who get drinking water from wells are at particular risk when harmful forever chemicals ...
The Associated Press’ reporting on the vulnerabilities of private water well owners to contamination by harmful forever ...
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Six signs you’re not drinking enough water
From unexpected dizziness to shifts in energy, dehydration often shows up in ways we don’t immediately connect to water intake.
The government has unveiled its first-ever strategy to tackle "forever chemicals," proposing legal limits in drinking water.
In 2031, states will be require to test for Forever Chemicals and some are more prepared than others.
Here’s what to do to stay safe.
Chronic inflammation is behind many debilitating health conditions. But can drinking water lower inflammation? Here, find out ...
By Valerie Volcovici and Leah Douglas WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched the ...
New research shows salt in drinking water may raise blood pressure, especially in coastal regions where seawater mixes with ...
A major water 12-inch main break has caused the Youngstown Water Department to issue a drinking water boil advisory for ...
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) has led efforts to eliminate PFAS from Arizona's drinking water, ahead of federal deadlines. This achievement is part of a ...
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