Making coffee, taking a shower or brushing your teeth — these are just a few times during the day when you use your home's water. How do you know if it's safe? Public water systems in both Wisconsin ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - With a little training and simple equipment, members of the public can generate data that provides valuable insights into the health of local streams, a Purdue University study ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - More than 1 million people in the Tri-State get their tap water from the Ohio River. In addition to drinking water, the river is used for recreation too. But is that water safe?
MICHIGAN, USA — As Michiganders flock to beaches along the lakeshore this holiday weekend, it's important to remember that while the water may look inviting, it isn't always safe. Aside from dangerous ...
WINDHAM — Students from Windham-Ashland-Jewett’s (WAJ) Science Club spent an afternoon learning how to test water quality in the stream and pond at the Siuslaw Model Forest. Anna Harrod, 4-H Natural ...
The increasing frequency of droughts, heatwaves, storms and floods is threatening the availability of water and its quality across the world, a study released Tuesday said, heightening scientist's ...
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