
Inspector General Finds that EPA Met AWIA Requirements but Needs to Improve Oversight
According to a recent report from EPA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG), the Agency generally met the water system security requirements in the …
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The Rule of Law Is Under Attack by the Republican Judges
As someone who regularly writes about the courts and the law, I often feel more like an obituary writer. Hardly a week goes by without Republican …
It's not just oceans that are rising. Groundwater is, too.
Beneath our feet there is an invisible ocean. Within the cracks of rock slabs, sand, and soil, this water sinks, swells, and flows — sometimes just a …
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Water Crisis in Philly Highlights Our Broken National System
On March 26, Philadelphia announced that residents should stock up on bottled water because an industrial chemical spill several miles upstream of …
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Water Crisis in Philly Highlights Our Broken National System
On March 26, Philadelphia announced that residents should stock up on bottled water because an industrial chemical spill several miles upstream of …
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This Surprisingly Basic Technology Might Finally Rid Our Drinking Water of Microplastics
Microplastics are everywhere. They’re in our water, our soil, and even in our own bodies, and researchers are still unsure how they are affecting our …
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Louisiana Water Treatment Worker Arrested for Peeing in Drinking Water Supply Tank Twice: Cops
City officials said they do not know if 57-year-old Michael Mastin had urinated in the water supply other times in the past because the security …