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WHYY21d
Philly’s tap water has a trust problem. Did the recent contamination scare make it worse?
42% of residents drank bottled water. The long-term impact of the incident on trust is “yet to be felt.” Customers exit a ShopRite in Philadelphia with cases of bottled water. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) ...
Penn Live17d
Over 40% of Philly residents drink bottled water due to mistrust in tap | Today in Pa.
segment that occurs every other Friday. Philadelphia residents have some trust issues with their tap water. Three baby ducks are saved from a storm drain. And “Today in Pa.” has its first-ever ...
WHYY6d
Water shutoffs resume in Philly May 31, but new categories of residents are exempt
Shutoffs for Philadelphia residents behind on their water bills ... Before a chemical spill threatened to contaminate Philly’s water, 42% of residents drank bottled water. The long-term impact of the ...
3don MSN
Philadelphia will resume water shutoffs on May 31. Here’s what you should know.
The Philadelphia Water Department is resuming residential shutoffs for nonpayment on May 31. It has a new program, Raise Your Hand, that offers help to customers at risk of losing water service.
The Business Journals23h
Philadelphia News
A new business ownership rule comes with fines. Here's how to prepare. © 2023 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any ...
Times Union10d
Colonie residents should boil drinking water until Sunday
Crummey encouraged residents to sign up for the town’s alert system to receive updates on the situation. The town will offer bottled water to residents who need it from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Town ...
1don MSN
Boiled water advisory issued for Claymont due to water main break
Veolia Water Delaware released a boil water advisory after a large water main break on Darley Road in Claymont.
Duluth News Tribune1d
WLSSD, Hermantown ask residents to reduce water use as sewage overflows occur in Duluth
DULUTH — Residents of Duluth and Hermantown are being asked to curtail water use as much as possible to send less sewage and greywater down the drain and reduce the overall flow of water headed ...
MercoPress20h
Uruguay to import bottled water: desalinization plant does not fit in aircraft
Uruguay's Economy Ministry Monday greenlighted the tax-free import of bottled water as one of the measures against the drought affecting Montevideo and the metropolitan area, it was reported.
CBS News13d
Violent crime is down in Philadelphia, but residents still have concerns
but some residents want more to be done 02:07 PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia police say rates of violent crime, shootings and homicides are down city wide. This comes after another teenager ...
Yakima Herald-Republic7d
Residents with contaminated water near Yakima Training Center still waiting for solutions
By the next summer, the Army had found 62 wells providing water to 87 households testing above the recommended ... to East Selah residents, some of whom have been living off bottled water for ...
Philadelphia Tribune6d
Water shutoffs resume in Philly May 31, but new categories of residents are exempt
Shutoffs for Philadelphia residents behind on their water bills start again on May 31, but new rules protect large categories of Philadelphians. As this year’s extended winter shutoff moratorium ...

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