Against the backdrop of climate change and dwindling water resources, supplying water to large metropolitan areas is becoming ...
KC Water says recent issues about tap water taste and odor are the result of seasonal runoff into the Missouri River, but the water remains safe to drink. Heavy rainfall north of the metro is ...
BOUSE, Ariz. — Two wells, one old and one new, face each other from both sides of Plomosa Road in this remote town in Arizona's western desert. On a recent Friday, the chainlink gate at the old well ...
A routine February maintenance process may cause Belton-area tap water to taste or smell different while officials say it remains safe to drink.
Since first gaining traction in the early 2000s, the boiling water tap has only continued to grow in popularity. Nowadays, it's as crucial a feature in a luxury kitchen as a marble countertop. It's ...
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. – The City of Collinsville is now advising residents to filter their tap water before drinking or cooking after recent tests revealed rising levels of “forever chemicals” in the ...
Tap water may irritate your skin when you wash. Using filters, micellar water and warm water can help. LumiNola Getty Images If you are struggling with dry, itchy or irritated skin and cannot figure ...
EVANSVILLE — Beginning Aug. 18 and ending on Sept. 29, the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) will switch the disinfectant used in the water treatment process from the regularly used chloramine ...
Water that comes straight from natural sources, dubbed "raw water," is gaining popularity. Raw water advocates reject public water supplies, including tap water, because they don't enjoy the taste or ...
Korin Miller has spent nearly two decades covering food, health, and nutrition for digital, print, and TV platforms. Her work has appeared in Women's Health, SELF, Prevention, The Washington Post, and ...
Residents in rural Lapel are seeing brown water pouring from their kitchen and bathroom taps. Town and state officials are assuring residents the water has been tested and is safe for consumption.
Second of two articles about the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s struggles with sea level rise, water quality and habitat resilience on the coast of Maine. SIPAYIK, Maine—The smell of saltwater is one of Brian ...