Bottled water often feels like a “healthier” choice — but there’s a problem, particularly if it’s the only type of water you drink: plastic. Experts estimate that people who drink only bottled water ...
I’ve been drinking bottled water but now I’m worried about microplastics. What’s the best choice here for my health? Bottled water often feels like a “healthier” choice — but there’s a problem, ...
We've all been there. You're behind the wheel, and the windshield needs cleaning. You activate the windshield washer fluid pump, only to hear a whirring sound and see nothing spray. The instinct might ...
St. Helena city officials say routine maintenance at the Water Treatment Plant seems to be responsible for widespread complaints about discolored water. Over the last few weeks customers from all over ...
VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Ventura has lifted a "do not use water" order in the Pierpont neighborhood. The city says routine testing on Tuesday night detected gasoline in the tap water, but ...
Authorities have issued a "do not use" order for tap water in part of the Pierpont neighborhood. Only bottled water should be used for drinking, brushing teeth, washing dishes, food prep and bathing, ...
MARIETTA, Ga. — You may have noticed a different taste to your tap water. Officials say it’s still perfectly safe to drink. Residents of Marietta have noticed a change in the taste and smell of their ...
Take Back the Tap is a student-led initiative at Cornell University that was first established in the early 2000s when the Student Assembly passed Resolution 35 called “Taking Back the Tap.” The ...
WEBSITE, WMUR.COM. WELL, THIS MORNING PEOPLE LIVING IN WINCHESTER ARE BEING ASKED NOT TO DRINK THEIR TAP WATER. THAT’S BECAUSE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS THERE’S ELEVATED LEVELS OF GAS IN THE WATER.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - The Iowa Section of the American Water Works Association has named the city of Cedar Rapids as having Iowa’s best-tasting drinking water. The “best of the best” tap water ...
Some residents in several New Jersey towns may be concerned to see water with a “pinkish hue” running from their faucets — but it’s safe to drink, officials said. Higher levels of sodium permanganate ...
The discoloration is caused by elevated levels of a water treatment chemical. Affected water meets drinking standards but residents may want to avoid doing laundry. The utility is flushing hydrants to ...