Officials are urging Maine homeowners to have their well water tested because of widespread arsenic pollution. Evidence now suggests that 10 percent of Maine wells have dangerous levels of arsenic that occurs naturally and is not caused by landfills or other sources of man-made pollution. Homeowners are urged not to panic because the toxic metal can be filtered out. With lists of testing laboratories and the characteristics of arsenic
There are various ways to approach policy planning. This thesis consists of two Maine natural resour...
Arsenic is known to cause serious health effects when consumed in drinking water. In the state of Ma...
Exposure to naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater is a public health concern, particularly for ...
Officials from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on Tuesday held an informational mee...
On January 22 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency lowered the maximum contaminant level for ...
Officials in Gorham are advising all residents with wells to test for the presence of arsenic -- The...
News & Issues piece on new data indicating that arsenic might have adverse health effects at lower ...
The regions of Nova Scotia and New Hampshire are naturally susceptible to arsenic water contaminatio...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection says that nine wells in the West Buxton area are co...
In 2001 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted a new standard for arsenic (As) in drinkin...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection says it is unable to deal with the arsenic-contamin...
Over 45 million Americans drink from unregulated private well water of unknown quality. Arsenic is t...
The quality of drinking water obtained from private wells in New Hampshire is not regulated; consequ...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on Monday recommended that well owners using submersible...
There are various ways to approach policy planning. This thesis consists of two Maine natural resour...
Arsenic is known to cause serious health effects when consumed in drinking water. In the state of Ma...
Exposure to naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater is a public health concern, particularly for ...
Officials from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on Tuesday held an informational mee...
On January 22 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency lowered the maximum contaminant level for ...
Officials in Gorham are advising all residents with wells to test for the presence of arsenic -- The...
News & Issues piece on new data indicating that arsenic might have adverse health effects at lower ...
The regions of Nova Scotia and New Hampshire are naturally susceptible to arsenic water contaminatio...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection says that nine wells in the West Buxton area are co...
In 2001 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted a new standard for arsenic (As) in drinkin...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection says it is unable to deal with the arsenic-contamin...
Over 45 million Americans drink from unregulated private well water of unknown quality. Arsenic is t...
The quality of drinking water obtained from private wells in New Hampshire is not regulated; consequ...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency on Monday recommended that well owners using submersible...
There are various ways to approach policy planning. This thesis consists of two Maine natural resour...
Arsenic is known to cause serious health effects when consumed in drinking water. In the state of Ma...
Exposure to naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater is a public health concern, particularly for ...