Lead, bacteria and PFAS are among the contaminants cropping up in drinking water. Credit...Thea Traff for The New York Times Supported by By Dana G. Smith Over the past few years, water safety crises ...
Experts weigh in on the chemicals that can be found in drinking water, how it’s regulated, and what you can do if you’re worried about your water. ILLUSTRATIVE - Drinking water flows from the tap.
If you stop by the Salmon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, the second thing you’ll notice is the stunning views of a ...
STORAGE IN THE VALLEY. ECHO WATER IS REALLY IT’S A CONCEPT OF WHAT WE CALL BRINGING WATER BACK. RECYCLING WATER THAT IS ALREADY BEEN USED IN MAKING IT CLEAN ENOUGH TO USE AGAIN, THIS FACILITY IN ELK ...
Independence, Monmouth and other cities will need more drinking water to keep up with the need in the next few years as they grow. Those cities and Polk County all have access to more than they are ...