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The findings, published recently in the scientific journal BioOne, mark the first time a western gull has ever been observed ...
The people who want us to use less water are part of a system that could be among the biggest water wasters in San Francisco. That system is in hot water, because of hot water.
At the height of the 1960s 'flower power' hippy era, visitors to San Francisco were encouraged, in a number one hit song, to "wear some flowers in your hair." A half-century later, visitors would ...
Saying it needs to evaluate all options for new sources of drinking water, Silicon Valley’s largest water district is studying a plan to build the first seawater desalination plant along the ...
Public health recommendations generally suggest drinking eight cups of water a day. And many people just assume it’s healthy to drink plenty of water. Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken a ...
The cleanup continues in a San Francisco neighborhood after a water main break sent a wall of water and mud flooding into nearby homes.
San Francisco's water refilling stations distribute free, perfectly healthy, fresh drinking water that many seem to be saying "no thanks" to. Why? The answer might surprise you.
On Friday, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) released its annual Water Quality Report based off 100,000 drinking water tests.
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