Nikki Wheeler, Fillmore County water management coordinator tests a residents water sample. Private well owners in Southeast Minnesota were encouraged to bring a sample of their drinking water to be ...
Some Chicago-area residents will be able to test the water quality in their homes as part of a Northwestern study that will begin providing free test kits later this year. Awarded a $3 million federal ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WKBT) -- Southeast Minnesota residents on private wells could get bottled water and testing resources for free. In late 2023 the EPA asked several Minnesota state departments to put ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The St. Louis County Department of Public Health is offering free well water testing after recent flooding. The department will test private wells for St. Louis County ...
Water samples within the device glow green when a contaminant is detected. The National Science Foundation is backing a pilot study by Northwestern University to develop and distribute water quality ...
Two water departments have advised residents In Los Angeles against drinking tap water due to potential contamination concerns from the ongoing wildfires. The risk of chemicals and pathogens entering ...
GREENE COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Greene County residents who need to test the quality of their well water after floodwaters covered parts of the region can pick up testing kits for free. The Greene ...
Central North Carolina homeowners have another reason to brace for this week's heavy rain: floodwater can wash sewage, pesticides and other pollutants straight into private wells. Approximately 2.4 ...
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy is offering free nitrate sample kits and lab analyses to private drinking water well owners across the state. These kits are only available for a ...
The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have unleashed new concerns over air quality and now, water quality too, with the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) issuing an “Unsafe Water Alert” on ...
More than one-third of home test kits sent in for testing by residents to the city’s environmental agency over the past decade had some level of lead — results that reflect many New Yorkers’ continued ...