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Could vibrations help water utilities find lead pipes? Researchers in Philly are trying
Using sensors to record sound waves, Drexel engineers John DeVitis (left) and K I M Iqbal (right) can determine if water service lines leading to homes on Osage Avenue in Philadelphia are made of lead ...
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Stillwater prison water is safe to drink, health department says
Men who have been incarcerated at Stillwater say water runs brown in the summer. The Department of Corrections has pledged ...
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Everyday Explained: How Wastewater Treatment Plants Transform Sewage Into Safe Water
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP): WWTPs involve a much more crude (yet simple) process when compared to WTPs. They’re fed ...
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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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Grieving mother warns about toy water beads after death of her 10-month-old daughter
Esther Bethard was a beautiful girl with big blue eyes and curly red hair. She would have celebrated her 1-year birthday in ...
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Pa. schools rated “F” for efforts to remove lead from drinking water, report says
The PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center issued its annual "Get The Lead Out" report stating Pennsylvania received an ...
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Philadelphia leaders working to keep kids safe inside and outside the classroom
Philadelphia leaders working to keep kids safe inside and outside of school 02:09 PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia students will head back to the classroom in less than a week. The first day of ...
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1 dead, multiple water rescues made as rip currents rock Jersey Shore
OCEAN CITY, N.J. (CBS) -- Up and down the Jersey Shore, there were reports of rip currents, rough waves and water rescues over Labor Day weekend. The rip currents kept beach patrols up and down ...
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West Philly's boil-water advisory is over, officials say
Jun. 13—West Philadelphia residents no longer have to boil their water before using it, after testing of the water found no evidence of harmful bacteria, officials said Tuesday. On Sunday ...
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Is that salad safe to eat? How to keep germs, bacteria out of your leafy greens
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A big green, crisp salad is a healthy diet staple, but it doesn't come without risks. You've probably noticed within the last decade, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Japan is set to release treated radioactive water into ocean. Is it safe? Here's what we know
Japanese officials plan to start discharging treated radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, a contentious step more than ...
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Philadelphia tap water safe to drink — for now — after Delaware River chemical spill, officials say
Philadelphia residents can stop stocking up on bottled water for now. City officials cleared the tap water as safe to drink and cook with through at least 11:59 p.m. on Monday, March 27.

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