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Study Suggests Legal Nitrate Levels In Water Could Cause Cancer; Researcher Says It Isn’t DefinitiveA new report suggests the Environmental Protection Agency should consider lowering the legal limit in drinking water for nitrates, a chemical often...
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From The Texas Tribune:WOLFFORTH, Texas – As many as 63 million people – nearly a fifth of the country – from rural central California to the boroughs of…
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What an irony that a landscape geographers and surveyors titled The Great American Desert first existed as a series of shallow inland seas. Over several…
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The federal government is investing $331 million in 85 projects to improve improve water and wastewater infrastructure in the rural U.S.According to…
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As the water crisis in the West grows more dire, many officials are realizing that the 20th century’s solutions are not sufficient for a 21st century…
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As the residents of Flint, Michigan, grapple with the thorny problem of how to live in a place where the water is toxic, concern about drinking water…
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Pollution has become a major problem in Kansas waters, reports The Salina Journal. Drinking, boating and fishing have grown impossible in many Kansas…
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Fees and federal dollars pay for many of Oklahoma’s air and land programs. But the water system is funded by the state. And when it comes to paying for…
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Recent evidence suggests that clean drinking water might not be so clean after all, according to The Daily Mail. Researchers have discovered that a glass…
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A nonprofit in Oklahoma has come up with a novel idea to solve the state’s water infrastructure issues, and the idea came from an unlikely source: Africa.…