Here’s how to check your local water quality, when water testing makes sense, and how to choose a filter that addresses your concerns without wasting money.
Learn how to check your local water quality and determine if you need a water filter. Find out which filter to choose and when testing makes sense.
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Kearney Utilities releases 2025 water quality report; city says drinking water meets standards
Kearney Utilities has released its 2025 Water Quality Report, saying the city’s drinking water met state and federal ...
New York state has launched a program giving free PFAS private well tests to eligible mid-Hudson Valley residents. Find out how to apply here.
Recent data released by the Environmental Protection Agency revealed that Paducah’s water systems have levels of forever ...
Officials say customers from 5480 Lee Hwy. & east to Estes Express Lines should boil their drinking water, including customers on Vine Dr. and Woodside Dr.
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Fastest Android vs iPhone - a real speed test
This video compares the fastest available Android phone with a current iPhone using a series of real world tests Both devices ...
The annual awareness week highlights how important groundwater — water that exists underground — is to Wisconsinites and the rest of the nation. Groundwater is often a forgott ...
The province says 900 litres of the substance, which included hexavalent chromium, was spilled over a span of 14 kilometres.
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A surprising percentage of produce from the nation’s largest supplier contains ‘forever’ pesticides
Nearly 40% of California-grown nonorganic produce has residues from pesticides made from potentially toxic PFAS chemicals ...
World Kidney Day falls today The Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) crisis in Sri Lanka represents one of the most formidable public health challenges of the twenty-first century, manifesting as a complex ...
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Nearly 40% of California nonorganic produce has PFAS 'forever chemicals,' investigation shows
Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or "forever chemicals," according to a new investigation.
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