A map created by Newsweek reveals the two new states where residents could be impacted by rising water bills.
Tens of thousands of Philly water customers could be automatically enrolled in a discount program this year, while others may ...
The EPA estimated the cost to the nation's public drinking water systems to comply with the news rules at about $1.5 billion per year. But other estimates suggest the total costs of testing and ...
City and state leaders joined in unveiling the transformed Ziehler Playground to the public yesterday. This massive ...
Moving to a new city is always exciting - this means you’re starting a new chapter of your life! The thought of a new l ...
Residents of Brith Sholom House, which is in receivership and set for sheriff’s sale in June, say they deserve safe and ...
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) -- New Jersey waterways are experiencing a spike in harmful algal blooms (HABs) that threaten waterways used by municipalities for drinking water, according to the New Jersey ...
In the event a landlord turns off the water illegally, the Philadelphia Water Department has its hands tied. "If a landlord turns the water off at the curb, PWD will not restore the water," the ...
"It happened very, very often." Yu’s experience inspired him to develop technology to filter polluted water to make it suitable for consumption — especially in developing countries where ...
Nestle said its natural mineral waters made in France are completely safe to drink following reports ... recommended increased monitoring of the water resources, the agency said in a statement.
A federal judge in Philadelphia rejected a nonprofit’s attempt to open a safe drug-injection site in the city. Safehouse, the organization that seeks to provide overdose prevention services ...