Drinking water in America could change under Donald Trump, after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) advised him to remove fluoride from public water and amid questions over what Trump will do in regard ...
Greenville Water Plant Superintendent Curtis Locker said the residents should not worry about their drinking water. “It is safe to drink,” he said. Locker was responding to concerns generated by a ...
Around 9.2 million lead pipes make up the national service line infrastructure, according to a report from the Environmental ...
David Gorski wrote yesterday about the threat that a second Trump term holds for American health, specifically if he keeps his promise to give RFK Jr. some high level position over public health. Unf ...
In 1860, people came in horse-drawn carriages to the Louisville Water Tower, curious to see giant steam engines pull water ...
That decision does not necessarily mean fluoride must be removed from U.S. drinking water—the EPA can choose to address the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that on Day One the Trump administration would remove fluoride from public water, should Trump be ...
Research from University of Southern California links manufacturing chemicals found in food wrappers, shampoo and tap water ...
Discover how the EPA's new rule aims to replace lead service lines across the U.S. in response to situations like the Flint ...
EMA director: "The part that they thought had failed — if that was the part that failed — it was going to take possibly 30 ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described fluoride, which occurs naturally in all fresh water supplies, as an 'industrial waste' associated with various health risks.
The agribusiness giant says the plume of highly corrosive carbon dioxide won't migrate to water supplies, but outside experts ...