Rice University researchers, in collaboration with international partners, have developed the first eco-friendly technology to rapidly capture and destroy toxic "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in water.
The Environmental Protection Agency is looking to roll back regulatory standards for three types of PFAS chemicals in drinking water systems.
The new facility will result in a 70% increase in water bills over the next five years for 100K ratepayers in Westchester.
The village will vote on Oct. 22 on authorizing building the largest and most expensive water treatment facility for PFAS.
BROCKTON — Starting Oct. 8, Brockton is imposing a water ban. The restriction applies to "nonessential outdoor water use" like watering your yard, washing your car in your driveway and filling ...
STERLING, Colo. — Just west of Sterling, Colorado, the Sage Pointe neighborhood is in crisis. Families tell Denver7 Investigates their private water and sewer system is failing, and they are being ...