Major Changes Coming To Tulsa Drinking Water – Oct. 14th 2011
TULSA, Oklahoma — Major changes are coming to Tulsa’s water system. Treatment plants will soon add a chemical called chloramine to our drinking water.
It’s a small change — one most of us won’t notice as we pour a cup of water. But it will have a big affect for people on dialysis and some pet owners.
Tulsa’s drinking water passes quality test with flying colors – Jun. 4th 2015
NY Times: Oklahoma is among the places that struggle to meet the rules on safe drinking water – Feb 12th 2018
Watch the water.
-Q
Feb. 15 2018
IDEM orders well shut down; system flushed before residents can drink water again
Caution! Boil-water advisory still in effect, officials say
Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management says the 36-inch water main break on Hemphill Avenue immediately affected the Hemphill electric water pumping station.
Out of an abundance of caution, they issued a boil water advisory.
DNR seeks comments on Cambria drinking water review
The village of Cambria is an applicant for funding through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Safe Drinking Water Loan Program to address deficiencies in its public drinking system. The projects primarily include the installation of a new well, well building and connecting lines.
My Turn: State must lead to protect drinking water
Nothing is more important than being able to give your child a glass of clean, safe drinking water. The quantity of available safe drinking water becomes all the more important when we are faced again with a drought and global pandemic.
N.J. gets strict on cancer-causing forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Our drinking water was always full of microbes, but the wrong ones might be thriving in the pandemic water
Maryland to begin testing drinking water, Chesapeake Bay oysters for harmful forever chemicals’ known PFAS
Cleaning up ‘forever’ chemicals in drinking water not easy task Here’s what you can (and can’t) do about PFAS contamination in your water
Nevada mulls EPA reversal of Obama era drinking water rules
Whole Foods and Amazon selling water with “concerning” arsenic levels, report says
Major Changes Coming To Tulsa Drinking Water – Oct. 14th 2011
TULSA, Oklahoma — Major changes are coming to Tulsa’s water system. Treatment plants will soon add a chemical called chloramine to our drinking water.
It’s a small change — one most of us won’t notice as we pour a cup of water. But it will have a big affect for people on dialysis and some pet owners.
Tulsa’s drinking water passes quality test with flying colors – Jun. 4th 2015
NY Times: Oklahoma is among the places that struggle to meet the rules on safe drinking water – Feb 12th 2018
Watch the water.
-Q
Feb. 15 2018IDEM orders well shut down; system flushed before residents can drink water again
Caution! Boil-water advisory still in effect, officials say
Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management says the 36-inch water main break on Hemphill Avenue immediately affected the Hemphill electric water pumping station.
Out of an abundance of caution, they issued a boil water advisory.
DNR seeks comments on Cambria drinking water review
The village of Cambria is an applicant for funding through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Safe Drinking Water Loan Program to address deficiencies in its public drinking system. The projects primarily include the installation of a new well, well building and connecting lines.
My Turn: State must lead to protect drinking water
Nothing is more important than being able to give your child a glass of clean, safe drinking water. The quantity of available safe drinking water becomes all the more important when we are faced again with a drought and global pandemic.
N.J. gets strict on cancer-causing forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Our drinking water was always full of microbes, but the wrong ones might be thriving in the pandemic water
Maryland to begin testing drinking water, Chesapeake Bay oysters for harmful forever chemicals’ known PFAS
Cleaning up ‘forever’ chemicals in drinking water not easy task Here’s what you can (and can’t) do about PFAS contamination in your water
Nevada mulls EPA reversal of Obama era drinking water rules
Whole Foods and Amazon selling water with “concerning” arsenic levels, report says