Raw, untreated groundwater from a test well being considered as a potential drinking water source for C.C. shows radioactive ...
According to EWG data, 29 states have one or more water utilities with levels of arsenic higher than the EPA's legal level.
Arsenic is a potent carcinogen and one of the world’s most dangerous drinking-water contaminants, particularly in South Asia, ...
For decades, Gary residents filled jugs and bottles at the artesian well on Chase Street, a place many affectionately called ...
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Drinking Water in the U.S. Contains Dangerous Levels of Arsenic — Scary Map Tracks the States at Risk
Water levels across the world are a growing concern for experts, not only their reduction, but also the contamination of the drinking supply. To assess the level of risk, researchers at Columbia ...
Before the town of Bouse overhauled its groundwater system in 2025, residents were hesitant to drink from their taps. More specifically, Bouse residents were wary of drinking arsenic, a common ...
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From poison to power. New method recycles arsenic for clean energy
Researchers in Denmark have found a way to recover toxic arsenic from groundwater and repurpose it into a valuable material ...
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