ThinkProgress As the level of hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells in the United States has intensified in recent years, much of the mounting public concern has centered on fears that underground water supplies could be contaminated with the toxic chemicals ...
AllAfrica.com Yes, city fathers in Harare and Bulawayo have explained their issues, which range from a shortage of treatment chemicals to obsolete equipment and systems, but explaining is not going to cut it as long as there is no water coming out of people's taps.
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csmng Throughout the process of collection, treatment and distribution, certified water treatment plant operators and laboratory staff monitor the water quality for its chemical and biological content. Some of these analyses are required to meet state and ...
Daily American Online Louisiana's health department said 77 people were treated at hospitals and 51 of those had been released by Thursday evening. Hospitals reported ...
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Inter Press Service As Zimbabwe struggles with water supply because of a shortage of water treatment chemicals , businesses have sprung up all over the country with people illegally selling water obtained from, sometimes, unsafe sources. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo/IPS. HARARE ...
Aol Money A Defra spokeswoman said: "Improving water quality is not just important for the environment but economically too. We are continuing to work with the water industry and regulators to develop innovative approaches to treat chemicals in waste water .". and more »