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Bangladesh factories ordered shut to save Dhaka's river

9th - Higher Ed
The main river that used to be Dhaka's source of drinking water is now toxic.
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Australia bushfires: Heavy rains bring relief, pollution warnings

9th - Higher Ed
New growth is beginning to push through the scorched landscape but the cost of this unprecedented fire season is mounting.
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'Dark Waters': Hollywood's warning to Europe as Mark Ruffalo showcases new film

9th - Higher Ed
In a packed out room in the European Parliament, Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo, showcased his latest film, which depicts a murky real-life thriller. 



Dark Waters tells the story of an American lawyer, who...
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Fluoride returns to Calgary’s water

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary’s tap water now includes fluoride again, something that the city hadn’t included for nearly 15 years. The change followed a recent vote and several studies suggesting the move increased tooth decay in kids.
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High lead levels at Yellowknife schools were first detected months before parents were notified

9th - Higher Ed
In an email, the N.W.T. Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) said it received its initial test results for water at École William McDonald Middle School and Range Lake North School on Jan. 22. After confirming results on...
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Pictou County wants uranium exploration plans paused

9th - Higher Ed
The Nova Scotia government has issued a request for exploration proposals at three sites it believes have uranium deposits. On Monday, Pictou County council voted to ask the province to delay granting leases for exploration in the area....
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Trickle of aid entering Gaza ‘not enough or sufficient’ to avert humanitarian crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinians struggle daily for food and water amid scarce community aid.
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Alberta tallies up cost of invasive mussels on fishing, drinking water, property values

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta is upping efforts to keep invasive mussels out of the province's water bodies. Why? Because, as a new report outlines, allowing waters to become contaminated could cost an estimated $76 million annually to manage.
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EPA announces plan to take on PFAS chemicals in drinking water

9th - Higher Ed
Long Island environmental experts say the plan is a good start, but lacks some specific details they were hoping for.
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'It's a precaution right now,' resident says as another P.E.I. area reacts to news of PFAS in water

9th - Higher Ed
The Prince Edward Island government is supplying bottled water to nine homes in Hazelbrook, east of Charlottetown. Some wells have tested significantly above Health Canada benchmarks for PFAS, also known as forever chemicals. CBC's...
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EPA Chief Lee Zeldin addresses LI environmental concerns

9th - Higher Ed
The former Long Island Congressman spoke at an LIA event Friday morning, addressing issues from wind farms to chemicals in drinking water.
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Spout Co-Founders on How They're Changing the Way We Get Water

9th - Higher Ed
Spout co-founders, Tyler Breton and Reuben Vollmer, explain how to get clean drinking water effortlessly with their innovation. Watch!
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Morocco's million-dollar water highway averts crisis in major cities

9th - Higher Ed
Morocco is investing hundreds of millions to divert northern rivers for water supply to southern cities, but experts doubt its long-term sustainability amid climate change. Watch to know more!
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'Forever chemicals' in Slemon Park's water are measuring above Health Canada's target

9th - Higher Ed
Residents and businesses in the western P.E.I. community of Slemon Park have received letters saying chemicals known as PFAs were found in levels above Health Canada's objective in the park's three wells. PFAS can be found in many...
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Water advisory affecting more than 200,000 customers in HRM

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Brett Ruskin has more from Halifax.
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Connecticut lawmakers propose fluoride law

9th - Higher Ed
This comes in response to Robert Kennedy Jr., the president's pick for secretary of Health and Human Services, who wants to remove fluoride from drinking water.
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Bad tasting and smelling drinking water causes concern in Ocean and Monmouth counties

9th - Higher Ed
According to New Jersey American Water, the issue is due to seasonal algal activity, and they are working to minimize its impact on customers.
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RFK Jr. makes fluoride sound scary, but is it?

9th - Higher Ed
RFK Jr., president-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, wants to get fluoride out of drinking water, citing safety concerns. CBC’s Jennifer Yoon breaks down why it’s in the water supply and...
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Spain flooding death toll rises to 158, with several people still missing

9th - Higher Ed
Crews searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings on Thursday, as people tried to salvage what they could from their ruined homes following monstrous flash floods in Spain that claimed at least 158 lives, with 155 deaths...
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Why the City of Montreal wants to stop adding fluoride to water in West Island municipalities

9th - Higher Ed
Only two water treatment facilities in the Montreal area still add fluoride to their supply. The city says maintaining the necessary equipment is getting more expensive and that much of the fluoride is going to waste. What are the health...
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8 Reasons to have a glass of water on an empty stomach

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Starting your day with water on an empty stomach has a significant impact on your health and well-being. This simple habit yields remarkable results. So, prioritize hydration and embrace the positive changes it brings to your body and mind.
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Scientists may have found a way to destroy 'forever chemicals' in water

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver researchers say they’ve found a way to destroy highly resistant PFAS, also known as ‘forever chemicals,’ with a new technology that removes them from drinking water before they end up in the environment — and our bodies.
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Why blue-green algae is still a problem in Quebec’s Eastern Townships

9th - Higher Ed
Over the summer some municipalities in the region didn’t have drinking water because of the amount of blue-green algae in the lakes and rivers. They’re asking the Quebec government to step in.
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Gaza water crisis: Children walk kilometres for water as farmers struggle with drought

9th - Higher Ed
TheUNRWA has said that children in Gaza spend several hours a day collecting water and food, often carrying heavy weights.