Cape Town faces the unenviable situation of being the first major city in the modern era to run out of drinking water... READ MORE›
Many in the United States have now decided to forego drinking tap water in exchange for raw water, putting their health at risk in the process... READ MORE›
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for parts of southern Alberta, including Calgary... READ MORE›
Authorities bury bodies in mass graves as cholera threat from contaminated water stokes fears of new major outbreak... READ MORE›
Forty-three cities provided information, and 33 of these used distortions in their water testing in the past decade... READ MORE›
Teams of employees have been stationed at the South Texas Project power plant since early Friday... READ MORE›
At least several hundred Haitians died in the storm, a number of them in Port Salut... READ MORE›
The people of Haiti face a new terror, just days after Hurricane Matthew blasted the Caribbean nation cholera... READ MORE›
Typically, schools are very responsive, said Roger Crouse, Maine's drinking water program director... READ MORE›
Some 7.6 million people live in Yemen's cholera-threatened areas, according to UN estimates... READ MORE›
Lambrinidou's Virginia Tech colleague Marc Edwards was one of the first scientists to highlight the risks posed to Flint residents by their drinking water... READ MORE›
Although no cases of cholera have been officially recorded, the vaccination campaign is a precautionary measure to prevent a full-on breakout... READ MORE›
The United Nations appealed for 119 million US on Monday to bring life-saving assistance to 750,000 people in southwest Haiti... READ MORE›
On 24 June, the World Health Organisation declared that Yemen was facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world, with more than 200,000 suspected cases... READ MORE›
Most Americans get their drinking water from a fragmented network of about 155,000 different water systems serving everything from big cities to individual businesses and school buildings... READ MORE›
Egypt, once celebrated as the gift of the Nile, is in the grips of a serious water crisis... READ MORE›
Clifford Gauther, the health ministry?s director for Haiti?s Sud Department, said Cholera treatment centers, many made of metal sheeting, were destroyed by the hurricane... READ MORE›
The Michigan Civil Rights Commission issued a report in February blaming systemic racism going back decades for the problems that caused the water crisis in Flint... READ MORE›
Dudinka has a population of around 22,000 and is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai, a large territory that borders the Arctic Ocean... READ MORE›
In the Port-a-Piment hospital, dozens of cholera patients spilled out of operating rooms into hallways and courtyards Sunday, mixing with relatives and harried volunteer staff... READ MORE›
CAIRO -- By last December, the main hospital in the city of Hajjah in northern Yemen had already received 200 suspected cases of cholera... READ MORE›
Over half of Israel's drinking water now comes from desalination... READ MORE›
As they battled to get as much water to the fire crews as they could, firefighters were working to protect the water treatment plant itself... READ MORE›
Buffalo snowstorm new york state officials says things will only get worse as more snow and floods forecast to historic bad weather... READ MORE›
There is no estimate of how many of the nation's 155,000 water utilities flush lines before testing for lead... READ MORE›
Calvin Rieder, 19, has been trying to solve the world's water problems since Grade 7. Lost cause? Far from it... READ MORE›
A further 28 cholera cases have been reported in Artibonite and six cases in North West, the WHO said... READ MORE›
Perhaps the most pervasive effect of recent criticism of the Philadelphia water department has been an erosion of trust in government... READ MORE›
They leave that up to the department of environmental protection, which gets its numbers from the Philadelphia water department... READ MORE›
We still have a leaky system, said Justin Bloom, executive director of Suncoast Waterkeeper, which sued St. Petersburg and Gulfport last year over repeated sewage discharges... READ MORE›
The storm, which contained strong winds, frequent lightning and even some hail, caused all flights to be suspended Wednesday at Abu Dhabi International Airport... READ MORE›
However, for billions of people around the world, daily water still comes from lakes and rivers... READ MORE›
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