The 27 water systems identified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as exceeding the new standards range in size from Thornton, which serves about 155,000 customers, to Dawn of Hope Ranch, a religious retreat in Teller County that serves 55 people.
Some 5,000 people who live in El Chaparral, Mijas, have been told not to drink the tap water as there is a “presence of higher values of trihalomethanes”, according to the analysis of the Junta de Andalucía. Trihalomethanes are a byproduct of the water treatment process. They are formed when natural organic material, such as […]
Water from the Kansas River might taste a little different compared to your tap.
With the help of the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), researchers from the University of Guelph (UofG) have learned more about an emerging pollutant that is prevalent in groundwater across the Prairies.
The EPA has announced its new national drinking water standard for certain PFAS compounds.
As bans spread, fluoride in drinking water divides communities (Second column, 9th story, link)
PFAS chemicals have been used for decades to waterproof and stain-proof consumer products and are linked to health problems.
The legendary Bill Belichick began his NFL coaching career in 1975 and remained on a team’s staff every year through 2023. Given the tireless work put in by NFL head coaches, you would think that the vast majority of them are avid coffee drinkers…especially Bill Belichick. Take a look at Detroit Lions head coach Dan …
Drinking water is a must, but how much do you need? Use this guide to effectively stay hydrated.
Canada should swiftly adopt enforceable limits on 'forever chemicals' found in drinking water, experts say, as the United States imposed strict new regulations.
Watch ants drink from a drop of red nectar in a captivating video on the "Crazy Ants" YouTube channel. Nature and art overlap as the timelapse shows the nectar bubble decreasing in size until it's all been ingested. It's pretty cool to see the color of the nectar show through their bodies . — Read the rest
'I can’t swim in it and now South West Water want me to drink it'