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bne IntelliNews on MSNCroatian scientists’ discovery may hold key to combatting water pollutionBy bne Zagreb bureau Scientists at Croatia’s Ruđer Bošković Institute (IRB) have become the first in the world to decode the ...
Kalyanpur panchayat samiti in Balotra district Monday issued a notice to residents of Araba Purohitan village to leave immediatel.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at reducing toxic PFAS contamination at U.S. military ...
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The Cool Down on MSNFarmers raise red flags as toxic foam floats down crucial waterway: 'It used to nourish our fields ... now it kills our crop'The Times of India reported that the 300-mile river was once worshipped by Indians several centuries ago, when the water was ...
What is it about Florida’s rivers that makes us humans want to spoil them? The Kissimmee River worked perfectly for centuries ...
Let this sink in. Over 97 million Americans have been exposed to toxic, unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that could harm their health, according to a new study that adds to growing ...
Over the last year, Cooper told The Hill, the prices of that water have nearly doubled, from $0.20 per gallon to $0.35, so they make do with about 100 gallons per month — significantly below the ...
Coal plants are responsible for as much as 30% of all toxic water pollution from all industries in the U.S. In the Southeast, that number is even higher.
For Immediate Release, April 2, 2025 Contact: Ragan Whitlock, Center for Biological Diversity, (727) 426-3653, [email protected] Nicole Funaro, Public Justice, (203) 435-1722, ...
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