Sip at your own risk. A new study suggests that where you get your drinking water could increase your odds of being diagnosed ...
A large U.S. study suggests that the age and type of groundwater supplying drinking water may be linked to Parkinson’s disease risk. A new preliminary study suggests that the age of the groundwater ...
The study looked at 12,370 people with Parkinson's disease and more than 1.2 million people without the disease.
Learn about the aging U.S. drinking water infrastructure and the critical investments needed for safe water delivery across the nation.
In recent years, people have become more conscious about their health and environmental impact. As a result, the use of ...
Testing Should Be Welcomed, Not Avoided: When tenants request a lead water test, you’re now required to provide D.C. Water’s approved kit and cooperate with the process. The test results give both ...
Voluntary testing and long timelines hinder consolidation and remediation. Private wells unregulated; consolidation and cleanup likely years to decades away. Kathleen Quinn reported this story while ...
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