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In a leap toward sustainable desalination, researchers have created a solar-powered sponge-like aerogel that turns seawater into drinkable water using just sunlight and a plastic cover. Unlike ...
In October 1898, the 600 residents of Terra Alta, West Virginia, turned on their water faucets and got a surprise. What came ...
Infants are at high risk of death or illness from drinking water contaminated with farm fertilizers, a private utility that serves tens of thousands of residents south of Chicago is warning ...
Testing on May 13 found that drinking water from Well 14, located at 23082 Flare Avenue, had levels of Nitrate higher than the safe limit. That limit is 10 milligrams per liter (mg/L).
The Trump EPA said it would keep the PFOA and PFOS drinking water limits but give utilities until 2031 to comply with them, instead of 2029. The rules for the other four compounds will be scrapped ...
In 2023, Gallo agreed to pay a penalty of $378,668 after its Livingston wine facility discharged more than 90,000 gallons of wastewater mixed with irrigation well water into the Merced River in 2021.
The EPA originally adopted its PFAS rule under the Biden administration in April 2024, setting limits on six types of chemicals. Limits on just two of those – PFOS and PFOA – will remain set ...
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it plans to eliminate and postpone rules aimed at reducing “forever chemicals” contaminating drinking water across the country. Last year ...
Now, it’s clear the agency doesn’t want to enforce existing forever chemical rules for drinking water. The initial compliance date for those rules was 2029.
President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday moved to scrap limits on several toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water, reversing what had been hailed as a landmark public health victory.
Washington – Today, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was rolling back protections on PFAS in drinking water. The rules, set by the Biden ...
Despite water’s essential role in virtually every bodily function, approximately 75% of Americans remain chronically dehydrated, according to research from the National Academies of Sciences ...
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