BOISE, Idaho — Water is top of mind across Idaho as the state faces a low snowpack year. In agriculture, a dry season means every drop counts. Researchers at the University of Idaho are working to ...
If you are a fan of Cincinnati tap water, soon you will be able to drink it from a can. Greater Cincinnati Water Works is launching a project to can the city's tap water, providing a reserve for ...
The amount of nanoplastics in drinking water in the U.S. has been wildly underestimated. That’s according to a new study that found the amount of plastic in both tap and bottled water was 10-100 times ...
While Washington is famous for its lush greenery and rain, a new study suggests the tap water isn’t quite at the top of the class. According to a report by residential protection experts at ProGuard, ...
PHOENIX — If your tap water in the Valley has a musty, earthy, or even rotten-egg smell, experts say there’s a reason why. Water experts say minerals picked up along the way, along with the sanitizers ...
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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – The Volusia County Council on Tuesday voted to reject putting the controversial toilet-to-tap water proposal before voters. The 4-3 vote means the plan will not be on the ballot ...
This video takes a closer look at a mini automatic water blaster featured among 10 must-try outdoor gadgets. Despite its compact size, the device delivers rapid, continuous spraying designed for ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new way to trace the journey of water across the planet by reading tiny atomic clues hidden inside it. Slightly heavier versions of hydrogen and oxygen, called ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Bottled water may contain three times as many nanoplastic particles as treated drinking water, suggests new research conducted by Ohio State University scientists who developed a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For more than a century, U.S. utility companies have safely disinfected drinking water with chlorine and chloramine to prevent ...