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With pollution levels rising, the need to quickly check water quality has become more urgent than ever. Traditional ...
A self-powered analytical device that detects toxic amines in water using electrochemiluminescence has been developed by researchers from Japan, enabling pollutant detection without an external power ...
Jordan King is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her current focus is on religion, health, food safety and population. She has covered the persecution of religions in the global south, ...
The Des Moines River winds through agricultural land in Boone County. Nitrate levels reached 16.66 milligrams per liter in the Des Moines River June 12 and 19.39 mg/L in the Raccoon River June 9. With ...
Health officials are advising the public to avoid swimming, surfing, or playing in the ocean at multiple Los Angeles County beaches due to elevated bacteria levels that exceed state health standards.
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) - Advisories for high bacteria levels at Alligator Point Beach and Carrabelle Beach are being lifted by the Florida Department of Health in Franklin County, according to ...
Health officials are advising the public to avoid swimming, surfing or playing in the ocean at several Los Angeles County beaches due to elevated bacteria levels that exceed state health standards.
Data centers are expanding across the central U.S. to meet growing demand for artificial intelligence. That's raising concerns about growing energy demand and freshwater usage. In rural Dane County, ...
(WFSB) - Two state park swimming areas were closed to swimmers on Thursday. Water quality tests were redone on Thursday and showed that Indian Well State Park in Shelton, and Lake Waramaug State Park ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — The beach at Prairie Creek Reservoir will reopen just in time for the Fourth of July following a test that found improved water quality. According to officials with the city of Muncie, ...
One or more “forever chemicals” have been found in South Elgin’s groundwater supply by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. “The village voluntarily had a water quality test done by the ...
KCCI EIGHT NEWS, IOWA’S NEWS LEADER. YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE QUALITY OF THE WATER THAT COMES OUT OF YOUR TAP. AND WE ARE WORKING TO ANSWER ALL OF THEM. SO HERE’S ONE THAT WE’VE BEEN ASKED A LOT.