(TNS) Some utilities in Kentucky would likely have to upgrade treatment plants or processes to comply with a federal proposal aimed at reducing suspected cancer-causing chemicals in drinking water, which
The Environmental Protection Agency is pushing to reduce exposure to “forever chemicals” over links to some types of cancer and many other health problems.
The Environmental Protection Agency is pushing to reduce exposure to “forever chemicals” over links to some types of cancer and many other health problems.
The engineering errors that shut down construction of Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service’s $49.8 million Waste Water Plant One are going to be costly to everyone, including utility customers.