Our Tap Water Safety at a Crossroads: Why the UN Plastic Treaty Matters More Than Ever
... "microplastics, chemical leaching, and unsafe drinking water are interlinked threats demanding urgent, binding global action.”
... "microplastics, chemical leaching, and unsafe drinking water are interlinked threats demanding urgent, binding global action.”
Proper hydration isn't just about feeling good today-it's about setting yourself up for better performance, sharper focus, and a renewed sense of vitality in every aspect of life.
Picture this: You grab a glass or reusable bottle, turn the faucet on, and eagerly await that refreshing sip of water. But what if we told you that climate change is jeopardizing our access to clean tap water and posing risks to its quality? As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become increasingly erratic, the impact on our drinking water grows more apparent in developing and industria
Professor Joan B. Rose wins the 2016 Stockholm Water Prize for her tireless contributions to global public health.
U.S. website whatsinmywater.com warns people they need to be cautious about what may be getting into their tap water and could potentially threaten health and wellbeing.
News reports from California tell how so-called “nightmare bacteria” capable of killing almost half of its victims has been found in a wastewater treatment plant in Southern California - and, the scary thing is that sewage plants seem unable to kill it with existing chemicals.
We've heard of a can of worms, but what about a tap full of worms?
New research finds significantly higher levels of infectious pathogens in water from faucet taps with aerators compared to water from deeper in the plumbing system. Contaminated water poses an increased risk for infection in immunocompromised patients.
'Energy and water' is the key focus of the World Water Week that is being staged this week in Stockholm, Sweden, the home of Bluewater.
Study shows mice exposed to arsenic in drinking water developed lung cancer