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Topic: Drinking Water

Pouring water from bottle (Getty Images/RunPhoto)

The drawbacks of drinking "raw water"

Bill Sullivan - The Conversation
Person at a tap filling a glass of water (Getty Images/Catherine Falls Commercial)

Study: Is tap water safer than bottled?

Michael La Corte
A woman washes utensils at a water supply station on the World Water Day in north Kashmir's Baramulla district on March 22, 2023. (Faisal Khan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Obscure law boosts humanitarian aid

Ashok Gadgil
Tap water in a clear glass drinking glass in West Reading, PA Tuesday afternoon June 15, 2021. (Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)

How to remove PFAS from drinking water

Sébastien Sauvé, Benoit Barbeau, Termeh Teymoorian - The Conversation
Close-up of a woman filling a glass of water from the kitchen faucet (Getty Images/Grace Cary)

Are PFAS getting past your water filter?

Ian A. Wright - The Conversation
A heap of disposable water bottles next to a reusable water bottle (Getty Images/Richard Drury)

Is bottled water actually "all natural?"

Joseph Winters - Grist
Tap water in a clear glass drinking glass. (Getty Images)

The dangers of fluoride in tap water

Michael Schulson - Undark
Tap water in a clear glass drinking glass. (Getty Images)

PFAS continually found in drinking water

Crispin Halsall - The Conversation
Water dripping from a faucet (Getty Images/Stock Depot)

"Forever chemicals" in tap water

Matthew Rozsa
Tap water in a clear glass drinking glass. (Getty Images)

How drinking water become so complicated

Michael La Corte
A man holds a glass under a running tap. (Marius Becker/picture alliance via Getty Images)

The technologies used to purify water

Joe Charbonnet - The Conversation
A man holds a glass under a running tap. (Marius Becker/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Senate passes $35B clean water bill

Alexandria Herr - Grist
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U.S.'s drinking water is easy to poison

Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum - ProPublica
Firefighters light backfires as they try to contain the Thomas wildfire which continues to burn in Ojai, California on December 9, 2017.
Brutal winds that fueled southern California's firestorm finally began to ease Saturday, giving residents and firefighters hope for respite as the destructive toll of multiple blazes came into focus. / AFP PHOTO / MARK RALSTON        (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) (Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images)

How wildfires threaten water supplies

François-Nicolas Robinne, Dennis W. Hallema, Kevin D. Bladon - The Conversation
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Are you drinking contaminated water?

Mike Ludwig - Truthout
Andrew Wheeler (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Suddenly, it’s all about clean water

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport
(AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) (AP)

Drinking water out of thin air

Kirsty Vitarelli - WhoWhatWhy
A flooded street after Hurricane Sandy. (Getty/jonathansloane)

Climate change's public health crisis

Nicole Karlis
(AP/Carlos Osorio)

EPA won’t get the lead out of our water

Sarah Okeson - DCReport
FILE - In this Aug. 3, 2014, file photo, the City of Toledo water intake crib is surrounded by algae in Lake Erie, off the shore of Curtice, Ohio. Groups working to solve Lake Erie’s algae outbreaks agree that a key step will be targeting areas that are sending much of the algae-feeding phosphorus into the lake. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File) (AP)

Saving the Great Lakes

Valerie Vande Panne - Independent Media Institute
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Contaminated drinking water in Kansas?

Rachel Leah
(AP/Paul Sancya)

Beyond Flint: Bad water everywhere

Amanda Marcotte
High water cover the road in the Box Town neighborhood as a waste can floats Sunday, May 8, 2011 in Memphis, Tenn. as flood waters continue to rise along the Mississippi River. (AP Photo/Wade Payne) (AP)

US rivers becoming saltier

Sujay Kaushal, Gene E. Likens, Michael Pace, Ryan Utz - The Conversation
Jose Garcia Vicente holds a piece of plumbing he picked up, as he shows his destroyed home, in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, in Aibonito, Puerto Rico, Monday, Sept. 25, 2017. The U.S. ramped up its response Monday to the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico while the Trump administration sought to blunt criticism that its response to Hurricane Maria has fallen short of it efforts in Texas and Florida after the recent hurricanes there. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) (AP)

Following outcry, FEMA gets it right

Leigh C. Anderson
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