The challenge is to figure out where toxic pipes are buried and who will pay to remove them. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.
As Trump deploys the National Guard to “make Memphis safe and restore public order,” the health risks from the city’s aging ...
More than 11,000 houses in Nassau County and a handful in Suffolk draw their drinking water through old lead service lines, and at least 100,000 more have pipes whose material is unknown but could ...
The anniversary comes as several infrastructure projects take shape for the water utility. One of the recent projects is a new system in the Tertiary disk filter facility. The 10 new filters are part ...
Property owners in Baltimore will soon be notified if their home or business uses lead or galvanized water lines, according ...
There’s a distinct difference between the appearance of limescale and corrosion. “Limescale is more a chalky, white or off-white deposit, a bit like the stuff you see in a kettle,” explains Ian Wood, ...
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