More than 113 million Americans drink water that has been treated with chloramine, a compound created when chlorine and ammonia are combined. Getty Images/iStockphoto Researchers say they have ...
113 million U.S. residents get chloramine-treated water from their taps, according to the new study. About a third of U.S. residents have been receiving tap water containing a previously unidentified ...
HARRIS COUNTY – Hazmat crews in west Harris County worked to contain a reported chemical leak at a 99 Cent Distribution Center Sunday morning. Officials with Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office said ...
SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) -- Sugar Land City officials said don't be alarmed if you notice a slight change in the taste and look of your tap water starting in March. Our partners at the Houston ...
DEERFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CF), the world’s largest producer of ammonia, today announced that it has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ...
Authorities in Sugar Land are warning residents that their tap water could soon taste and look a little funny during the month of March, but they insist the change is temporary and not harmful. The ...
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‘Mystery’ chemical found in millions of Americans’ tap water could be toxic: ‘Good reason to investigate’
Researchers say they have identified a previously unknown, potentially toxic chemical in the treated drinking water consumed by millions of Americans. Chloronitramide anion is a byproduct of the ...
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