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  1. Top 11 compounds in US drinking water
  2. BPA Plastic can stay in the body longer
  3. Cancer Drugs Found in Tap Water
  4. Residents Warned To Boil Water
  5. City water CAN kill you
  6. Manganese Inhaled from the Shower
  7. Swine Flu susceptibility related to water quality
  8. Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Found In Fertilizer
  9. Legionella bacteria in fire station water
  10. Fluoride Problems at the city level
  11. Can't filter out artificail sweetners
  12. Study says even 'safe' drinking water poses risks to elderly
  13. Metal Water Bottles May Be Hazardous to Your Health
  14. Unsafe water in schools
  15. Sodium laureth sulfate
  16. What's really in your bottled water?
  17. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in drinking water
  18. EPA to address endocrine disruptors
  19. State of Vermont selects UV Pure Technologies to provide UV disinfection systems
  20. Hot-water system blamed for Legionnairesâ?? outbreak at Ohio hospital
  21. San Francisco installs UV water treatment system
  22. Drinking Water UV Systems
  23. Equipment sanitization basics in water treatment
  24. Waterlogic launches on London Stock Exchange
  25. Boulder, Colo., to replace chlorine gas with UV
  26. CH2M HILLâ??s Paul Swaim named president of IUVA
  27. USDA: E. coli can survive for months in underwater sediments
  28. Brewery awarded grant for energy-saving ozone system
  29. Neutra Sul Proven to Consistently Hold Strength at Elevated Temperatures Compared to
  30. Legionella in the News
  31. Water Technology Contaminant Insider Expert Panel
  32. From the community of experts: Legionella
  33. Controlling Legionella in water systems
  34. Water Technology® Contaminant Insider: Legionella
  35. College using money to enhance water quality program
  36. New UV Sensor
  37. DLR Problem Solved
  38. Pro Products announces testing results of professional grade oxidizer
  39. Company taking precautions to keep from polluting groundwater
  40. Natural processes to be used in the cleaning of superfund site
  41. Plant to remove toxic chromium from groundwater
  42. School looking to fix lead problems in water
  43. EPA announces plan to cleanup superfund site in Rhode Island
  44. City to start treating water with chlorine
  45. The different treatment methods for iron and manganese
  46. Professor POU/POE - November 2011
  47. Hot Topic: Iron in irrigation water
  48. Ultraviolet VuCup
  49. New plan will help clean up old environmental spill
  50. Navy proposes treatment plant to stop flow of contaminated groundwater
  51. EPA announces settlement of Clean Water Act case against Koehler-Bright Star Inc.
  52. State health officials order immediate testing of air in treatment plant after oil sp
  53. EPA to provide up to $1.8 million for urban water restoration projects
  54. EPA helps eliminate more than 1.8 billion pounds of harmful pollution in 2011
  55. $3.3 million in funding aimed to restore water quality in Napa River watershed
  56. Plan to clean Crown Cleaners of Watertown Inc. Superfund site proposed
  57. Revised position statement for innovative and beneficial uses of biosolids approved
  58. Settlement made with hotel developers over Clean Water Act
  59. Study of chromium 6 becoming expensive
  60. City to receive several improvements to treatment plant
  61. EPA announces settlement of Clean Water Act case against Koehler-Bright Star Inc.
  62. Navy proposes treatment plant to stop flow of contaminated groundwater
  63. New plan will help clean up old environmental spill
  64. City to start treating water with chlorine
  65. EPA announces plan to cleanup superfund site in Rhode Island
  66. School looking to fix lead problems in water
  67. Plant to remove toxic chromium from groundwater
  68. State health officials order immediate testing of air in treatment plant after oil sp
  69. EPA to provide up to $1.8 million for urban water restoration projects
  70. EPA helps eliminate more than 1.8 billion pounds of harmful pollution in 2011
  71. $3.3 million in funding aimed to restore water quality in Napa River watershed
  72. Revised position statement for innovative and beneficial uses of biosolids approved
  73. Plan to clean Crown Cleaners of Watertown Inc. Superfund site proposed
  74. Settlement made with hotel developers over Clean Water Act
  75. Study of chromium 6 becoming expensive
  76. City to receive several improvements to treatment plant
  77. New valves help isolate break in water main
  78. Settlement made to clean up groundwater at superfund site
  79. South Bend to spend $509.5 million on improvements to sewer system
  80. City looking to not make the same water mistakes as last year
  81. Tomato processors plant offers solution for its wastewater issues
  82. Agency working on plan to reduce salts in groundwater basins
  83. Legislators present check for groundwater improvement projects
  84. Making the case for ORP
  85. The search for water contamination can create hazards of its own
  86. Mineral Extractor
  87. Triad Mining agrees to pay penalty and restore waterways
  88. Sewer fund to repay loans for plant’s rehabilitation and pipeline projects
  89. Colorado cities can’t ban fracking outright, but can ensure safety to environment
  90. Eaton Corporation reaches agreement to address TCE contamination
  91. City to stop accepting oils, fats and greases that clog up pipes
  92. Testing and treating for arsenic
  93. Implementing arsenic removal programs: The right way
  94. Lead in school’s drinking water lowered below recommended levels
  95. Agreement reached to require the reduction of nitrate levels near facility
  96. Officials committed to removing leachate from groundwater
  97. Haz-mat teams take care of mercury spill at water treatment plant
  98. Governor approves grant to upgrade 100-year-old sewer lines
  99. Online Exclusive Newsletter featuring arsenic released
  100. Pilot project to test if algae is viable solution to treat wastewater
  101. Townhome development first community to earn WaterSense label
  102. City to spend $9 million to comply with Clean Water Act mandates
  103. Consultants propose to let contamination mitigate naturally
  104. Officials say there is no sign of contamination in water supply