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Rao, a Colorado teenager who has won praise for her innovation in detecting lead levels in water, said, "I really want to put out that message: If I can do it, you can do it, and anyone can do it."
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A summary of the preliminary settlement shows that nearly 80% of the money would go to resolve claims filed on behalf of minors and children.
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The new proposal is being criticized for not proactively replacing lead service lines across the nation. It also keeps the same threshold for lead in drinking water that the U.S. currently has.
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Advocates for clean drinking water say proposed new limits by the state Health Department for chemicals in the water supply that are linked to cancer and…
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Updated at 8am Saturday, August 11According to data from the Onondaga County Health Department, no toxins have been detected at the water intake pipes in…
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Updated at 8:00 p.m. ThursdayOnondaga County health officials continue to say that the city of Syracuse's drinking water, along with the drinking water of…
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Utica-area Democratic Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi is calling for more testing of the city's drinking water. The question is over the levels of chloroform…
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In the United States, most people take it for granted that they will be able to go to the faucet, turn it on and get clean water. But in recent years,…
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Environmental groups are pushing Gov. Andrew Cuomo to codify into law some of the steps he’s taken to protect the environment and cut down on pollution…
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Troubles with water quality have raised concerns over contamination across the country. Just last month, nine drinking sources in Ithaca came back with…