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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — KC Water says recent issues about tap water taste and odor are the result of seasonal runoff into the Missouri River, but the water remains safe to drink. Heavy rainfall north ...
Have you noticed a strange taste or smell to your Kansas City tap water over the last few days? Well, you’re not alone. But don’t worry, because KC Water said everything is under contro… ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have tested an innovative "bubble wrap" technology that harvests water from the air, even in extreme dryness like Death Valley, which ...
Using their approach, where the electrode’s microenvironment is pH-regulated, the researchers successfully operated the PEM electrolyzer with tap water for more than 3,000 hours at a current ...
A Texas woman died from an infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba after using tap water in a nasal irrigation device, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A 71-year-old woman in Texas died from a deadly brain infection caused by a microscopic amoeba. The amoeba, which came from her tap water, reached her brain after she used the water for a nasal ...
A petition calling on the Government to mandate free tap water at food and beverage (F&B) outlets that already impose a 10 per cent service charge has gained traction, with over 2,000 signatures as of ...
PUBLISHED: June 5, 2025 at 8:15 PM EDT A Texas woman died from a rare brain infection after she flushed her sinuses with tap water, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
A Texas woman died after contracting a brain-eating amoeba from tap water used to clear out her sinuses. The 71-year-old, who was not identified, fell ill within four days of using a nasal ...
A Texas woman died from an infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba days after cleaning her sinuses using tap water, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case report. The ...
US Woman Dies From Brain-Eating Amoeba After Using Tap Water For Nasal Rinse The woman began showing symptoms such as fever, headache, and confusion within four days of using the nasal rinse.