On December 16, 1974, President Gerald Ford signed into law the Safe Drinking Water Act. Fifty years later, it remains one of America’s most important environmental laws and most effective public ...
All too often, Americans of all political stripes are quick to criticize the decisions made by the federal government or to raise concerns over whether Washington, D.C. understands the issues that ...
A proposed new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would mean that most cities have to replace their lead water pipes within a decade. That’s a big deal—but it doesn’t actually go far ...
The article Red Bank Gets $1M To Remove Lead Pipes From Local Water System appeared first on Red Bank-Shrewsbury Patch. RED ...
Water leaks are always troublesome, but burst pipes create instant and sometimes long-lasting damage to a home. The Portland Water Bureau reminds residents that while temperatures are expected to rise ...
WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration on Tuesday announced $5.8 billion in funding that will go out to every state and territory to help fix an ailing water infrastructure that continues to put ...
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WLUK) -- Contractors in Oshkosh are currently working to flush a water intake pipeline from Lake Winnebago. The 60-inch pipe acts as a primary source of water for the city. The blockage ...
FILE - A copper water supply line, left, is shown connected to a water main after being installed for lead pipe, right, July 20, 2018, in Flint, Mich. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) Water providers in ...
A water-softener filtration system is a great way to keep appliances functioning and plumbing free of mineral buildup. Here are our top choices.
More than 11,000 houses in Nassau County and a handful in Suffolk draw their drinking water through old lead service lines, and at least 100,000 more have pipes whose material is unknown but could ...
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