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NEWS10 ABC on MSNOnota Lake to temporarily close for water treatmentOnota Lake will temporarily close for chemical treatment on June 30. Pittsfield city officials said that the lake will be ...
Forever chemicals are a threat to public health. They can sicken people who regularly eat fish tainted by the chemicals or ...
Electrochemically converting the nitrate found in contaminated water into ammonia offers a potentially environmentally ...
A Q&A with Andrew Shapero, Nantucket's new forever-chemical expert, on the extent of the problem on the island, and how ...
Veolia, a French company that manages water and wastewater systems in 39 U.S. states, on Wednesday opened a $35 million ...
Staff from Cedar Rapids' water treatment plant and the hazardous materials team at the Cedar Rapids Fire Department worked ...
Water provider Veolia is removing toxic PFAS chemicals from drinking water for more than 100,000 New Castle County residents — meeting federal regulations four years before a compliance deadline.
30-million gallons of water a day can be treated for PFAS, known as forever chemicals, at Veolia's hockey-rink sized facility ...
A southeast Ohio water company has filed a lawsuit against chemical companies alleging contamination
The water company that provides drinking water to six counties in southeast Ohio is suing several chemical companies.
Testing the water in your pool is critical to preventing an imbalance that could lead to potential health issues.
Emory University researchers have announced the results of a study that found many residents of two northwest Georgia cities have high levels of PFAS in their blood.
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