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HotSpots H2O: As Dust Settles in Tonga After Volcanic Eruption, Drinking Water Now the ‘Biggest Life-Saving Issue’

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Ocean water and volcanic ash have contaminated the drinking water of tens of thousands of people in the Pacific island nation. Volcanic ash, along with ocean water from the tsunami, has contaminated the drinking water of tens of thousands of people. Photo © Tonganow / Wikimedia Creative Commons.

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EPA issues final list of contaminants for potential regulatory consideration in drinking water, significantly increases PFAS chemicals for review

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the Final Fifth Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 5), which will serve as the basis for EPA’s regulatory considerations over the next five-year cycle under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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HotSpots H2O: As Water Systems Fail in Pakistan, Heat Wave Begets A Health Crisis

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A child collects drinking water in Rajasthan, India in 2016. The water-borne disease took root a month ago in the remote mountain town of Pir Koh. Water shortages forced residents to turn to cholera-contaminated ponds for drinking water, health officials say. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue.

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Great Lakes News Collaborative Examines Water’s True Cost

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water systems are aging. In some communities, this means water bills that residents can’t afford or water that’s unsafe to drink. From shrinking cities and small towns to the comparatively thriving suburbs, the true cost of water has been deferred for decades. water systems are aging. April 27, 2022.

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Federal Government Advances Big Water Projects

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Before ending its session and swearing in new members, Congress passed a fiscal year 2023 budget with key provisions for water infrastructure and disaster recovery. Water sector advocates, though confounded by how some infrastructure funds are being allocated, were generally pleased with what the bills contain. Ben Cardin’s staff.

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Toxin Levels Spike, Prompting Drinking Water Emergency in Northern California

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Colorful blooms of cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, paint the nearshore waters of Clear Lake, California’s second-largest freshwater lake. One sample taken from Clear Lake on September 7 showed a record-high concentration of the liver toxin microcystin, at levels 20,000 times higher than EPA guidance for recreational waters.

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Many Rural Towns Have Neglected Drinking Water Systems for Decades

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Many Rural Towns Have Neglected Drinking Water Systems for Decades As some rural towns lose population and government funds shrink, some drinking water systems are one failure away from crisis. water systems are aging. It’s also struggled to pay for its infrastructure – especially its water system. .

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