Thirsting for Cincinnati's new canned water? You can get a free sample today at Fountain Square. Representatives from the city will hand out free samples of "Cincinnati Tap," Greater Cincinnati Water ...
The problem began at bath time. Brittney Hobbs was adding water to the tub for her 8-year-old son Kru last November to warm up the bath in their Lapel home. Kru had been playing with his toys as the ...
If you are a fan of Cincinnati tap water, soon you will be able to drink it from a can. Greater Cincinnati Water Works is launching a project to can the city's tap water, providing a reserve for ...
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IS IS THAT WATER SAFE TO DRINK? WELL, RIGHT OFF THE BAT, YES, IT IS SAFE TO DRINK. AND YOU KNOW WHAT? YOU’RE NOT WRONG. IF YOU DO SMELL A LITTLE DIFFERENCE IN THE WATER, MAYBE IT TASTES FUNKY. IT’S ...
The news hasn't been great for bottled water fans lately. In January, Food & Wine reported on a new study showing that the more bottled water you drink, the more microplastics you consume, and another ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – The Volusia County Council on Tuesday voted to reject putting the controversial toilet-to-tap water proposal before voters. The 4-3 vote means the plan will not be on the ballot ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County leaders are voting to ban a water reuse practice known as toilet-to-tap. They will also vote on whether to add the issue the November ballot for voters. The ...
This video takes a closer look at a mini automatic water blaster featured among 10 must-try outdoor gadgets. Despite its compact size, the device delivers rapid, continuous spraying designed for ...
Researchers examined how disinfectants used to clean tap water behave once they’re in the water, raising several questions they consider worth monitoring. For more than a century, U.S. utility ...
NEW MARKET, Tennessee — Jefferson County is still in a state of emergency as people in New Market and Jefferson City report low water pressure, or outages. City Manager of Jefferson City, James Gallup ...
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