The EPA's rollback of recent water supply regulations will put more of the burden of providing safe drinking water on the ...
New Jersey American Water customers across certain parts of Central Jersey may be noticing a slight pinkish hue in the water, ...
Within the U.S., tap water sources are heavily regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974. Because of this bill, the EPA is able to set ...
As a record-breaking heatwave swept through parts of the U.S. this week, Americans increased their consumption of plain water, including tap and bottled varieties, to boost hydration and avoid ...
Recent reports of a contaminated water supply in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, which led to warnings not to use water from faucets earlier this week, have sparked general safety concerns. The city of ...
Almost half of all tap water in the U.S. contains the toxic class of chemicals PFAS, with a significant concentration on the East Coast, according to a recent study from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Residents have said the water tastes and smells like it has been through soil, and even that it is coming out of the tap ...
Some residents in several New Jersey towns may be concerned to see water with a “pinkish hue” running from their faucets — ...
York City, which ranks among the highest municipalities statewide for child lead exposure, tested a single drinking water tap in each of its nine school buildings. The school district's minimal ...