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Everyday Explained: How Wastewater Treatment Plants Transform Sewage Into Safe Water
Rainwater Is No Longer Safe to Drink ... Bauer mentions that the city of Philadelphia uses either chlorine or ultraviolet light to disinfect the water before it leaves the facility.
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Plans to cap Chester County prison yard after Cavalcante escape is ‘misguided,’ advocacy group says
The group's director said that focusing on the prison roof was “short-sighted” and failed to address one of the root issues plaguing the facility: a shortage of corrections officers.
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‘There’s no closure’: Millsboro residents say water is still contaminated 2 years after Mountaire settlement
(Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) The 72-year-old left Philadelphia for the town of Millsboro ... which means homeowners must take it upon themselves to ensure their water is safe. “I always encourage anybody ...
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The Beach Is Lovely. The Water, Maybe Not So Much.
“Many bacteria, including Vibrio, are more abundant in warm waters, and we know that water temperatures are increasing, and ...
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Philadelphia Health Trend: The Truth About Treating Constipation with Prunes and Butter. Doctor Explains
Dr. Puja Uppal says, "Now With Prunes and Butter? Not So Fast!" Doctor’s Expert Insights About the Use of Prunes and Butter ...
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Grieving mother warns about toy water beads after death of her 10-month-old daughter
Esther Bethard would have celebrated her 1-year birthday in August, but she died in July after ingesting a water bead from a ...
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Penn & Teller on Giving Up Guns and Why Trump Is ‘The End of America’
The magicians are back with a new season of Fool Us and talk about why they no longer do the Bullet Catch trick, David Blaine ...
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1 dead, multiple water rescues made as rip currents rock Jersey Shore
You can walk yourself out of the water," Becker said. Beach-goers CBS Philadelphia talked with know it's not just up to the lifeguards to keep them safe. "These guys have worked tirelessly over ...
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Deadly disasters are ravaging school communities in growing numbers. Is there hope ahead?
An influx of natural disasters from wildfires to floods to hurricanes have hit schools since students returned to in-person ...
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What you need to know about natural gas safety in Philadelphia
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Over 50 arrested after mobs ransacked Philadelphia stores. Dozens of liquor outlets are shut down
Dozens of people faced criminal charges Wednesday after a night of social media-fueled mayhem in which groups of thieves, ...
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South Philly’s former refinery site is the city’s next big job center. Can it avoid the Navy Yard’s mistakes?
The Bellwether District will start construction on two warehouses this fall, paving the way for a logistics hub that could employ 19,000 people. No one knows yet how everyone will get there.

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