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"… tead pocketed most of the funds. KHOU-TV in Houston found that underground drinking water pipes, water tanks and plumbing in central Texas have become radioactive â …"
"… sued in 2001 warned officials of “relatively high” levels of radium in drinking water in the region, yet was ignored. “Investigations Around the World” is a …"
"… the migration of such water has the potential to affect local residents’ drinking water. In addition, the Center for Public Integrity compared the contaminants re …"
"… hium.Throughout the nation, metals and other elements are tainting private drinking water wells at concentrations that pose a health concern.For one element – man …"
"… en trace elements, geologists have discovered that 13 percent of untreated drinking water contains at least one element at a concentration that exceeds federal heal …"
"… r bacteria, but rarely, if ever, test for anything else.Nearly half of all drinking water in the country comes from ground water, and usage is increasing worldwide …"
"… rivate and monitoring wells exceeded the health-based levels. When private drinking water wells were separated from the pack, 13 percent exceeded the health standar …"
"… t widely-used herbicides has been found to exceed federal safety limits in drinking water in four states, but water customers have not been told and the Environment …"
"… formation Act. An analysis found that yearly average levels of atrazine in drinking water violated the federal standard at least ten times in communities in Illinoi …"
"… te, the company says that atrazine “poses no threat to the safety of our drinking water supplies. In 2008, none of the 122 Community Water Systems monitored in 10 …"
"… monitored in 10 states exceeded the federal standards set for atrazine in drinking water or raw water.”Atrazine has become an issue of concern for environmentali …"
"… ce the manufacturer of a widely-used herbicide to pay for its removal from drinking water.Atrazine, a weed-killer sprayed primarily on cornfields, can run off into …"
"… c that atrazine had been found at levels above the federal safety limit in drinking water in at least four states.The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for t …"
"… xpayers were left with the financial burden of filtering the chemical from drinking water.Many water utility managers told the Investigative Fund that the …"
"… ived word of a federal action, but said that current levels of atrazine in drinking water are safe.“What Syngenta can say is that EPA re-registered atrazine in 20 …"
"… e of the nation's most widely-used herbicides, which has turned up in drinking water in some states. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) is for the se …"
"… sprayed on cornfields, and can run off into rivers and streams that supply drinking water. As the Huffington Post Investigative Fund reported in a series of ar …"
"… at the weed-killer had been found at levels above federal safety limits in drinking water in at least four states. A coalition of Midwestern communities -- along wi …"
"… duled to meet next week to discuss the human health effects of atrazine in drinking water. “No one should ever have to worry if the water they drink is makin …"
"… at Oscar-winning film did much to raise awareness of chromium pollution in drinking water. Because of that pollution, the company involved, Pacific Gas & …"