Environmental and public health advocates yesterday used state and national figures compiled in a National Resource Defense Council report that shows Maine water suppliers violated the federal Safe Drinking Water Act 366 times in 1992-93. Among states in the Northeast, only Rhode Island had fewer violations than Maine. The Bath Water District, cited for excessive levels of coliform in June 1992, was among the largest water suppliers to make the list of Maine violators. Details
This is New Jersey's sixth annual report prepared to fulfill one of the statutory requirements of th...
Drinking-water contaminants pose a risk to public health. When confronted with elevated levels of co...
Clean Water Action, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C., reported that 303,883 poun...
A report released recently by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group says that 13 sewage plants and...
This is New Jersey's fifth annual report prepared to fulfill one of the statutory requirements of th...
Ensuring safe water supply for communities across the United States is a growing challenge in the fa...
The National Environmental Law Center and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group yesterday said tha...
Roadside springs in Maine must be tested monthly under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, and the ...
Monitoring drinking water quality is essential to protect people’s health and wellbeing. In the Unit...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency in November 1992 informed Maine that its program to get ...
Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing determinants of environme...
Environmental Protection Agency sampling in the second half of 1992 has shown that tap water supplie...
Each quarter, primacy agencies submit data to the Safe Drinking Water Information System, an automat...
The Natural Resources Defense Council, based in Washington, D.C., this week issued its annual beach-...
Maine averted a federal takeover of enforcing the state\u27s clean drinking water laws by appropriat...
This is New Jersey's sixth annual report prepared to fulfill one of the statutory requirements of th...
Drinking-water contaminants pose a risk to public health. When confronted with elevated levels of co...
Clean Water Action, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C., reported that 303,883 poun...
A report released recently by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group says that 13 sewage plants and...
This is New Jersey's fifth annual report prepared to fulfill one of the statutory requirements of th...
Ensuring safe water supply for communities across the United States is a growing challenge in the fa...
The National Environmental Law Center and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group yesterday said tha...
Roadside springs in Maine must be tested monthly under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, and the ...
Monitoring drinking water quality is essential to protect people’s health and wellbeing. In the Unit...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency in November 1992 informed Maine that its program to get ...
Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing determinants of environme...
Environmental Protection Agency sampling in the second half of 1992 has shown that tap water supplie...
Each quarter, primacy agencies submit data to the Safe Drinking Water Information System, an automat...
The Natural Resources Defense Council, based in Washington, D.C., this week issued its annual beach-...
Maine averted a federal takeover of enforcing the state\u27s clean drinking water laws by appropriat...
This is New Jersey's sixth annual report prepared to fulfill one of the statutory requirements of th...
Drinking-water contaminants pose a risk to public health. When confronted with elevated levels of co...
Clean Water Action, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, D.C., reported that 303,883 poun...