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Study: Human Activity Hampers Stream-Filtering Ability

Study: Making More Ethanol Bad for Gulf of Mexico

Does the United States Have Enough Water?

EDC Treatments Put to the Test

Reverse osmosis (RO) proved the most effective method for treating contaminants such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in a four-year study that compared the ability of different contaminant removal technologies.

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Copper May Actually Reduce EDC Toxicity, Study Says

Ethos Water, H2O Africa Boost Water Awareness

Prince William County Gets $37M Grant

San Antonio OKs Design-Build for Desalination Project



Minnesota to Update Residents on PFCs

NRDC, Baykeeper Sue for Measurable Results

Whisky DRAM Cleans Up Contaminated Water

Lawmakers Introduce House Version of TCE Reduction Bill

LA Cities Still Violating Bacteria Limits

EPA to Drill and Pump Contaminated Water from Leadville Mine

Tennessee Mayor Makes Fun of Georgia's Boundary Resolution

HDR Offers Updated SDWA Wall Chart

Tate-Monroe Water to Use Koch Membrane Systems

King County Cleans Up Elliott Bay Sediment

USGS: Groundwater Influences Key to Sustainable Water Supply

NY Agriculture Program Puts $13M Toward Runoff Control

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