There is no end in sight for the drought conditions in Connecticut, with minimal rain in the upcoming forecast.
A new study found that specific insecticides, called neonicotinoids, were found at high concentrations in some ground and surface water sources that could affect drinking water.
With the increased use of insecticides for agriculture and insect control in the past few decades, research has shown that consistent application of them can lead to contamination in water. This can ...
Drinking water is an everyday act, but with Tara Springs, it becomes an elevated experience. Every delivery comes adorned ...
More than 150,000 bottles of water have been recalled across three states due to the presence of coliforms, according to an ...
New research from the University of Minnesota examined levels of neonicotinoid insecticides - commonly called neonics - in ...
Everybody needs water to survive, but do you ever think about what's in it? There are actually many different kinds of aqua.
Pesticides have been found in high concentrations in ground and surface water sources in Minnesota, not only posing a risk to local wildlife but possibly also contaminating drinking water for many of ...
This comes one year after they started packaging their spring water. “It’s 100% natural, clean water,” said Shep Batson. “Now ...
Thousands of bottles of water have been recalled across West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia, as the U.S. Food and Drug ...
"Oftentimes people think a natural spring has water that is safe to drink," said Bill Arnold, Distinguished McKnight University Professor & Joseph T. and Rose S. Ling Professor in the University ...