Toxic forever chemicals have recently tested above EPA limits in over 1,050 cities, including several in the High Desert.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The joint committee governing the American National Standards for drinking water treatment units recently lowered the maximum allowable concentration of lead in treated drinking ...
Ribbon cutting showcases multiple treatments, including our innovative, small-footprint PFAS treatment technology, to address “Forever Chemicals” in water systems across the Tarheel State. CARY, N.C.- ...
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. (CBS) -- Water utility company, Aqua New Jersey, cut the ribbon on Monday for a new water treatment system in Lawrenceville designed to capture and remove PFAS. PFAS, also known as ...
CHARLESTOWN, Ind., Jan. 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Indiana American Water held a ribbon cutting ceremony today at its Charlestown water treatment plant. The company announced that the facility is now ...
Thirty years ago a tiny parasite in the water supply in Milwaukee, Wis., touched off the largest waterborne disease outbreak in U.S. history. Although that city’s water is now renowned for its high ...
North Carolina is investing almost half a billion statewide to remove forever chemicals and lead pipes.
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