If you’re concerned about microplastics, PFAS and lead, there are certain ways to make your drinking water safer.
In Guatemala’s Western Highlands, researchers found that the drinking water people trust most may actually be the riskiest.
Concerns have been expressed in Guatemala over the safety of bottled water compared with naturally occurring water sources.
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Granisle, B.C., residents say they're in the dark a month into 'do not consume' water advisory
Granisle, B.C., residents say they have many unanswered questions more than a month after a "do not consume" water advisory ...
Airline water safety concerns are revealed in a new study of 35,000 samples. Experts recommend bottled water and hand ...
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6 bottled waters pulled for metal contamination
Bottled water is typically filtered from the source location. However, that has not prevented certain bottled waters from ...
A review of more than 140 studies found that many micro- and nanoplastics in bottled water don’t come from the water itself, ...
Wayne Mayor Danny Grace instituted a “Do Not Consume” order for the town’s water on Friday, January 16, which remains in ...
In the video, the British biologist carries out a basic water test using a container treated with chemicals that react to ...
A new study led by Washington State University researchers in Guatemala found that drinking water sources widely believed to be clean and safe often ...
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New Research Raises Fresh Questions About What’s Really in Bottled Water
As concerns about tap water quality grow across North America, Europe and the UK, bottled water is increasingly viewed as the ...
The City of Libby took a step forward in its effort to lift a boil water order issued last month following damaging flooding ...
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