KPRC’s Amy Davis has invested years troubleshooting problems with the City of Houston Water Department as part of our “DRAINED” series. The city is in the process of replacing broken and outdated ...
SAN DIEGO — Approximately 28,000 water customers in the city of San Diego are not getting their bi-monthly water bills, according to a city spokesperson. The city's public utilities department is ...
Houston – Since the fall of 2021, we have reported stories of Houston water customers drained by astronomical bills they don’t understand. Calls and complaints to the water department are met with the ...
Making coffee, taking a shower or brushing your teeth — these are just a few times during the day when you use your home's water. How do you know if it's safe? Public water systems in both Wisconsin ...
Last fall, before the epic, near-biblical rains of early 2023 pushed California’s historic drought off our collective radar, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power announced a pilot ...
As the cost of water, power, and internet services rise, it's understandable to want to find a way to get them for less, or even free—but that doesn't mean you have to excuse a neighbor or other ...
If your tap water smells like rotten eggs, looks cloudy or tastes like metal, you know there’s something wrong with it. But, how do you know if your water is safe to drink without these cues from your ...
To comply with new federal requirements for keeping drinking water free of lead, City Utilities is asking customers to report what kind of pipe is used in the water service lines on their property.
In 1945, fluoride began being added to public water systems in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Soon after, schoolchildren there exhibited dramatic declines in dental caries compared with children from ...