The Salt River is known for its scenic views, lush trees, cool water and relaxing float trips. But lately, the popular destination is also getting known for something else: human waste.
You clean your toilet regularly. You scrub your bathroom and your hand basin. But there's one place in your home that's likely filthier than any porcelain bowl. Unfortunately, you probably have no ...
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Illinois will receive $295 million to address lead in drinking water as part of a $921 million regional investment, the federal government has announced. The move is one of many actions under the ...
Hundreds of people imprisoned in the Kalamazoo County Jail, as well as staff, have been using bottled water since March because of elevated copper levels in drinking water, Kalamazoo County officials ...
ROANOKE, Va. – Residents of the Brandywine Apartments in Roanoke say they have been living without running water or functioning toilets for days — some dealing with sewage seeping directly into their ...
The toilet should always be part of your bathroom weekly refresh, but we think it's time to talk about what you're using to do it. Some common store-bought cleaners may seem convenient and effective, ...
You scrub your toilet every week. You use the good cleaner, you put in the effort, and yet that brown or grey ring just sits there at the waterline like it owns the place. It does not matter how much ...
As the state promotes industrial expansion and costly seawater desalination projects, advocates want to prioritize fixing aging pipes and supporting public health. How does Houston, Texas, lose more ...
Your home's plumbing system keeps your water hot, your sink running, and your drains and toilets clog-free. It's one of the most important parts of a home, and it needs to be used with care. Certain ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s public water systems have spent several years creating vast inventories of their service lines in an effort to find pipes made of lead, which pose a health threat. Now, ...