Apr 19, 2021 | ENPRESS NEWS
In wake of ongoing contamination within Otago settlements, the Dunedin city councilor issued a public apology on February 15, 2021. According to an article from Radio New Zealand, the apology came days after a ‘do not drink’ notice was announced for...
Apr 19, 2021 | ENPRESS NEWS
This October, the Ohio EPA found high levels of PFA’s in the public water systems, causing them to send letters to 180 homeowners in the affected area. During a follow up testing, more ‘forever chemicals’ were found in a well from Montgomery county. In order to...
Apr 19, 2021 | ENPRESS NEWS
Until recently, there has been no mandatory water testing for schools and child care facilities in Texas. In the past, when schools or child care facilities wanted the water in their area to be tested, they would have to request help from the Texas Commission on...
Apr 19, 2021 | ENPRESS NEWS
Water providers have been faced with the challenge of providing clean water despite the evolving fire season in the West. A resident of Boulder Creek, California began noticing how wildfires were negatively affecting the water quality in their area. Dan Fitzpatrick, a...
Apr 16, 2021 | ENPRESS NEWS
Indiana has recently found itself facing PFAS (known as forever chemicals) contamination in their water supply, spurring conversations of passing bills to combat the issue. According to an article from IndyStar, the contaminants were discovered in Indianapolis...
Apr 16, 2021 | ENPRESS NEWS
For decades, the people of Bangladesh have obtained their drinking water from wells contaminated with arsenic. Countless studies have demonstrated the negative health impacts of the contamination on the citizens, and the effects on the economy. Yale economist Mark...