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More than 30million Americans are living in areas with unsafe drinking water, researchers from the Society for Risk Analysis warn in a first-of-its-kind study published thsi week.
From the editorial: "If the Duluth EPA lab is being indiscriminately targeted, the cutting and slashing (in D.C.) clearly isn’t being done with the care, consideration, or thought such a process ...
New York City’s world-renowned tap water protects teeth as it quenches thirst, thanks to the fluoride it contains. But there’s a possibility that could change if federal fluoride standards do — and ...
About two million people in the United States lack access to running water or indoor plumbing in their homes. Another 30 million people live where drinking water systems violate safety rules.
The U.S. counties with the most egregious water quality violations are concentrated in four states: West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Oklahoma, a new study has found. Standing out ...
A national analysis shows that both public and private water systems are failing many Americans. Water violations and access issues cluster in certain regions, often hitting low-income and minority ...
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