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Drinking water crisis in North Carolina, days after flooding disaster
Access to water is a critical need in western North Carolina as the region struggles days after the flooding disaster caused by Hurricane Helene. Many of the pipes that deliver the water were washed away.
After Helene, drinking water no longer safe in hard-hit North Carolina
An untold number of storm-battered North Carolina residents remain without reliable access to drinking water Monday even as state officials scramble to clear roads, fix pipes and make emergency deliveries.
Crews search for survivors in North Carolina’s mountains days after Helene’s deluge
Cadaver dogs and search crews trudged through knee-deep muck and debris on Tuesday looking in the mountains of western North Carolina for victims of Hurricane Helene, days after the storm carved a
Desperation and exhaustion in North Carolina's mountains days after Helene's deluge
The North Carolina death toll included one horrific story after another of people who were trapped by floodwaters in their homes or vehicles.
Helene "close to a worst-case scenario" for western North Carolina
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take years to document."
Supplies are rushed to North Carolina communities left isolated after Helene
North Carolina officials pledged to get more water and other supplies to flood-stricken areas by Monday after Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction across the U.S. Southeast and the death toll from the storm rose to nearly 100.
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Drinking Water Map Shows Boil Water Advisories After Hurricane Helene
Thousands of Floridians are still required to boil their water for safe consumption days after Hurricane Helene ravaged the ...
YourTango
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Man Claims ‘Big Water’ Conned Americans Into Drinking 8 Cups Of Water Per Day — Here's How Much You Actually Need
According to the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, it is generally recommended that women drink ...
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He’s got a gun, a college degree in fisheries and he keeps your drinking water safe
Tacoma Public Utilities has over 1,000 employees who, among other things, protect and manage the utility’s clean, fresh, ...
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NYC drinking water may taste different due to upstate aqueduct repairs, officials say
Some New York City residents with sensitive palates might notice a difference in the taste and smell of their beloved tap ...
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Fluoride in drinking water poses enough risk to merit new EPA action, judge says
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to further regulate fluoride in drinking water because ...
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Ludacris Is Drinking Water from Around the World to Become the 'Most Hydrated Motherf—er' After Viral Alaskan Glacier Video
In August, the rapper sparked controversy after drinking fresh Alaskan glacier water without purifying it first ...
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Why drinking water before brushing teeth is a game changer for health
This article explores the numerous health benefits of drinking a glass of water before brushing your teeth in the morning. It ...
Bradenton Herald
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Why does Bradenton’s drinking water taste strange after Hurricane Helene? What to know
Bradenton officials offered free bottled water to city residents at the Bradenton Auditorium, 100 12th St. W., on Monday, ...
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Drinking Water Warning lifted after positive E. Coli sample found in Riverside County
The Jurupa Community Services District is telling some residents to boil water before drinking it after a test for E. Coli in ...
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Illinois city plans to source its future drinking water from Lake Michigan
The aquifer from which Joliet, Illinois, sources its drinking water is likely going to run too dry to support the city by ...
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'Leave us alone' | East Texans oppose plan to flood 70,000 acres of their land to boost Dallas-Fort Worth's water supply
The Marvin Nichols Reservoir would store enough water to supply about 3 million people in Dallas-Fort Worth, planners say.
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