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Final results of the first phase of statewide community water system testing confirmed the presence of PFAS chemicals in the treated drinking water of nearly a dozen Indiana communities.
The presence of PFAS chemicals in drinking water could be exposing thousands of Hoosiers to a series
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Unless we’re drinking, bathing or swimming, water quality isn’t always top of mind. Most of us arguably take clean, safe water for granted.
We also rarely think about the stringent processes and regulations in place that allow wastewater to be returned to local rivers and streams. On
Graphic announcing the fiscal year 2021 Annual Safety Awards recipients. (U.S. Air Force Illustration by Keith Wright)
Department of the Air Force Chief of Safety Maj. Gen. Jeannie M. Leavitt recently announced the recipients for the fiscal year 2021 Secretary of the Air Force and Chief
BERLIN– New water meters, Branch Street well replacement and fire company needs highlight the town’s initial spending plan for federal relief funds.
The Berlin Town Council reviewed a spending plan for its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding at a meeting this week. The to
SALISBURY — Due to supply chain issues and increasing lead times on manufacturing, City Council members on Tuesday gave the green light for Salisbury-Rowan Utilities to purchase more than $800,000 worth of equipment earlier than anticipated.
Part of the purchase is a replacement of the
Naklua residents got a chance to voice their opinions about the expansion of Pattaya’s main sewage-treatment plant at a third public hearing.
Kasetsart University consultants led the May 9 hearing at The Siamese Hotel. The session is the last planned before another consultant is hired
ITANAGAR, 13 May: The National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) Kolkata (WB)-based eastern zone bench on Wednesday directed the Arunachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (APSPCB) to file a fresh affidavit “indicating the nature of violations and the action taken report against each of