We've all heard the talk. It seems to run the gamut from, "Dude--headers are worth 100 hp," to the naysayers who snivel "Headers? They aren't worth the trouble." The truth is actually somewhere in the ...
More than half a million Houston-area residents were due letters this month to warn them that their drinking water might be leaching lead from old service lines. An Environmental Protection Agency ...
The city of Dayton says it needs the community’s help to determine what materials their water service lines are made of to comply with new proposed federal regulations. The city is asking residents ...
It didn’t take Marguerite Woods long to find a hole in Baltimore’s plan to enlist city and county residents to test the pipes that bring water into their homes for lead. The city’s directive followed ...
Lead in Michigan's water? Until recently, it was mainly a worry just in Flint. But with a stricter state standard in effect — "the strictest lead and copper rule in the nation," say state officials — ...
The increased growth in the development and use of plastic pipes for oil pipelines, gas and water distribution, and ducting for telephone and electrical cables, etc. has created a need for a vast ...