Recent research conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey has shown that drinking-water quality is a big worry in the United States because of certain chemicals called PFAS.
Before we discuss the research findings, let's address a simple question: What are PFAS...
New Jersey's latest actions related to lead in school water: Tests every three years, a searchable database of reports and priority for infrastructure funds.
Due to a temporary pressure loss in the drinking water system from a Neptune Township construction project bordering Asbury Park, New Jersey American Water has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for residents on nearby streets.
New Jersey American Water will be performing its annual cleaning of the water distribution system where crews will perform maintenance work to flush out harmless mineral deposits that may have built up in the pipes’ inner walls.
Modern technology has put people in space, cured disease and invented fantastic technology, but are we ready to drink toilet water?
In a recent news article we learned that engineers say we already have the technology to recycle toilet water, but just because when can ... s...
The New Jersey Sierra Club director says state officials should do more to address drinking water safety because "people's health could suffer because of it."
New Jersey lawmakers haven’t solved the transportation funding issue, but they’re already turning some of their attention to another big-ticket infrastructure need: drinking water.
The state Senate last week approved creating a task force made up of six lawmakers that will study the topic...