Syracuse, N.Y. — Recent testing found elevated lead levels in tap water sampled at 27 homes in Syracuse, and city officials are urging people to learn about steps they can take to mitigate exposure.
Children drinking from water fountains at the nation’s schools – especially in aging facilities with lead pipes and fixtures – might be unwittingly exposing themselves to high levels of lead, which is ...
IF YOU’RE OF A CERTAIN AGE, YOU MIGHT HAVE GROWN UP DRINKING WATER OUT OF THIS, BUT THESE DAYS YOUR CHILD MAY BE BRINGING A WATER BOTTLE LIKE THIS ONE TO SCHOOL. AND AS NEW STATEWIDE LEAD TESTING DATA ...
Hibbing Public Utilities (HPU) has issued a public notification after recent testing has revealed elevated lead levels in some of the city’s drinking water. The elevated levels were detected in some ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Families in Minnesota's capital city could be dealing with contaminated drinking water. For the first time in more than 20 years, routine water tests found elevated levels of lead in ...
The Minnesota Department of Health has released an interactive online map showing lead level test results in drinking water at all state public and charter schools and licensed child care centers.
A map has revealed the five states with the most water systems where drinking water has been registered as above the proposed limit for PFAS—human-made "forever" chemicals. New Jersey, Massachusetts, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse must improve the way it notifies the public about lead levels in water and tighten its testing procedures, under an order issued last week by the U.S. Environmental ...
Bora Pascaline collects a water sample from her kitchen faucet for testing at her home in Lake Ridge Estates in Iowa City on Monday. The water at the mobile home park has tested high for manganese. A ...
A PFAS filter is installed at the cooler filling station inside Central Buck’s High School East’s athletic training room. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and ...
Lead levels exceeding the action level were found in drinking water sources at 24 Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Affected water sources, some with lead concentrations in the hundreds of parts per ...