By Dan DeBaun -
Dan DeBaun

New technologies could improve the way water resources are monitored, making it easier to identify changes in flow rates of rivers.

New technologies could improve the way water resources are monitored, making it easier to identify changes in flow rates of rivers.

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Is Organic Raw Water as Healthy as it's Made Out to Be?
Dan DeBaun

Raw water seems to be the latest organic health food trend for those wishing to pursue a more natural diet. But water treatment officials are more than just a little...

Raw water seems to be the latest organic health food trend for those wishing to pursue a more natural diet. But water treatment officials are more than just a little...

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California Wildfires Highlight Threat to Drinking Water Quality
Dan DeBaun

Now that the fires have been quelled, authorities are trying to deal with the impact on local drinking water sources and water supply systems.

Now that the fires have been quelled, authorities are trying to deal with the impact on local drinking water sources and water supply systems.

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Well Water Containing Artificial Sweeteners Likely Contaminated by Septic Wastewater
Dan DeBaun

A recent study shows that artificial sweeteners are a good indicator of contamination by wastewater seeping from a septic sewage system.

A recent study shows that artificial sweeteners are a good indicator of contamination by wastewater seeping from a septic sewage system.

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Water Pollution Included Among the Top 10 Things Americans Fear Most
Dan DeBaun

Researchers at Chapman University have found that water pollution is now included among the top 10 things Americans fear most

Researchers at Chapman University have found that water pollution is now included among the top 10 things Americans fear most

By Dan DeBaun -
Dan DeBaun

Erin Brockovich met with residents of W. Michigan to encourage those affected by water contamination to join a class action lawsuit against the companies that have caused the contamination.

Erin Brockovich met with residents of W. Michigan to encourage those affected by water contamination to join a class action lawsuit against the companies that have caused the contamination.