Louise stopped drinking tap water around 12 years ago. Since then, she has spent hundreds of pounds on all manner of at-home filtration systems in a bid to ease her anxieties about water quality.
Vaccines, COVID protocols, pasteurization, and yes, water treatment are among its targets. But the truth is, the passage of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in 1974 and its requirement that ...
There’s been a lot of chatter recently about microplastics and “forever chemicals” in everyday products. Now, the conversation has turned to what's in your tap water. Some drinking water contains per- ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — With Richmond businesses and homes remaining under a boil water advisory after a malfunction at the city’s water reservoir system, many may wonder what tap water can and ...
Over 97 million Americans have been exposed to toxic, unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that could harm their health, according to a new study that adds to growing concerns about ...
Tap water is not always safe to consume. So if you live in an area with poor tap water quality (or you simply prefer the taste of filtered water), you'll want to have a filtration system in place.
But wastewater, even after treatment, contains high levels of harmful “forever chemicals” that are already contaminating the drinking water of millions of Americans, researchers said in a ...
With a filtered water bottle, you have access to clean drinking water anywhere there's a water source. These bottles have built-in filters that get rid of microplastics, bacteria and sediment.
Millions of Americans buy bottled water due to concerns about chemicals in tap water - but they could actually be harming their health. According to the International Bottled Water Association ...
As evacuation orders are lifted, safe drinking water should be top of mind for those residents able to return to their homes. What many people don’t realize is the extent to which their ...
Learn how to stay up-to-date on the safety of drinking water in the Interior Region, and what process to follow if you have concerns about your drinking water. Step 1: Contact your water supplier If ...