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If your wallpaper is washable, a simple solution of dye-free dish soap and water will lift most dust and dirt—and if it isn't, you'll want to avoid water entirely.
A Manhattan entrepreneur who spent years painstakingly restoring his Upper East Side mansion claims his hard work was destroyed by a neighbor’s leaky skylight. Michael Loeb, who bought the four-story, ...
Want to rid your walls of pesky marks and buildup? Learn how to clean walls simply and safely with these expert cleaning tips.
The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), signed in 1974, has transformed U.S. water safety, reducing harmful contaminants and ensuring 93% of systems meet health standards. Celebrating 50 years of ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation and Clean Lakes Alliance are calling on Wisconsinites to imagine a day without access to clean water in order to put into perspective just how important the resource is for all ...
Securing Environmental Justice for All How the Biden Administration Is Fighting for Clean Air and Water, Climate Protection, and Healthy Communities for Every American The Biden administration has ...
Jon Groveman: Ensuring clean water for all is essential for healthy communities and a vibrant economy Now is a critical time to renew our commitment to protecting the health of our waters across ...
“We have water for all our needs”: Clean water and sanitation changes lives Zaina, student of Government Girls Primary and Secondary School, washes her hands on campus in Ganye, Nigeria.
A decade ago, the state officially recognized a human right to clean, safe and affordable water for all Californians. Even so, many communities are continuously plagued by dirty water.
Public health advocates worry that Donald Trump could unravel federal clean water efforts, including restrictions on lead pipes and chemicals known as PFAS.
Brunswick County residents are advocating for access to clean water in historically Black neighborhoods, citing concerns about well water quality and affordability.