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According to a study, various parts of the state have levels of arsenic in drinking water at higher than 5 micrograms per ...
Illinois’ share of clean water grants to states would dip to $11 million next year, compared with $105.5 million this year.
Ohio's freshman senator owns land where his son's Mercedes dealership is being built while championing legislation that would ...
The Georgia Republican announced plans for a new bill following the devastating floods which swept through central Texas on ...
Utah jumped to second in a federal database of states’ total toxic chemical releases – a rise mostly attributable to the ...
A recent study led by Columbia University is raising new concerns about the safety of arsenic levels in U.S. drinking water, ...
According to emails and a report obtained by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the federal Environmental Protection Agency ...
The Jigawa State government has announced plans to reintroduce a 1970s-era house-to-house health inspection policy to enforce ...
As a kid, Ojas Sanghi thought the people in power would solve the climate problem. Now he's charting his own course.
Colorado’s utility companies have been planning for nearly two decades to shutter their coal-burning power plants and transition to cleaner alternatives.
Even low levels of nitrate-a common agricultural runoff and drinking water contaminant-are associated with increased risks of ...
Ruxandra Guidi for High Country News, originally published July 1, 2025 This past April, I attended one of the nation’s 1,400 ...