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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.
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 ...
More than $60 million in PFAS cleanup funding for Fayetteville is on hold under a federal review, raising concerns about ...
A lawsuit from national utility groups could threaten federal standards for “forever chemicals” in drinking water.
Parts of the Delaware River have low dissolved oxygen levels caused by ammonia discharges from wastewater facilities.
State environmental regulators are offering emergency drinking water for 50 additional households relying on private wells in ...
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin says the agency will be reviewing its standards for fluoride levels ...
Critically, Bucher and his co-researchers found no significant association between levels of fluoride exposure below 1.5 mg/L ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants communities to stop fluoridating water. Here’s a look at fluoride policy and why the ...