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A new map reveals where in the state of California the land is gradually sinking, exacerbating future risks related to rising global sea levels. The work—undertaken by remote sensing specialist ...
A new study shows that low arsenic levels in public drinking water are associated with reduced birthweight and preterm birth, with some states in the U.S. possessing more arsenic than others ...
Anew study by researchers at RTI International has found that several American beers contain measurable levels of "forever chemicals," with the source traced primarily to municipal drinking water ...
They take water from oceans and flow through the sky dumping rain in prodigious amounts. They have increased in the area they soak by 6 to 9% since 1980, increased in frequency by 2 to 6% and are ...
The Colorado River is running low. The picture looks even worse underground, study says. The Colorado River Basin has lost twice as much groundwater since 2003 as water taken out of its reservoirs ...
The study shows that across the seven states, an average of 26% of municipal wastewater is being recycled. If California and other states were to pursue targets of recycling 40% or 50% of their ...
California State Parks says that golden mussels “pose a significant threat to the ecological health of all waters of the state, its water conveyance systems, infrastructure, and water quality.” ...
A map maintained by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) shows more than 8,800 locations across the U.S. with known PFAS contamination in water systems, reinforcing the risk to breweries in ...