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Refiners Settle MTBE Case for $422 Million
May 13, 2008
Boxer: EPA's Record No Reason to Celebrate
May 9, 2008
Health Department Honors Quick Action
May 9, 2008
Lab Focuses on Detecting, Treating Pharmaceuticals
April 22, 2008
Agency Seeks Comments on Terre Haute Contamination
April 21, 2008

NSF, Task Group to Address Pharmaceuticals in Water
April 10, 2008
Alaska Study Links Lack of In-home Water to More Infections
April 9, 2008
Teleosis Program Lowers Pharmaceuticals in Water Supply
April 8, 2008
Ion Exchange Resin Becomes NSF/ANSI Certified
April 7, 2008
Alamosa, Colo., Water Tests Positive for Salmonella
April 3, 2008
Waters Corp. Offers Authorities Free Drug Analysis
April 3, 2008
AP's Drugs in Water Report Spurs Action
March 21, 2008
EDC Treatments Put to the Test
March 18, 2008By Debbie Bolles
Study compares different methods’ effectiveness at removing endocrine disrupting compounds, drugs and personal-care products
EDC Treatments Put to the TestReverse osmosis (RO) proved the most effective method for treating contaminants such as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in a four-year study that compared the ability of different contaminant removal technologies.
Copper May Actually Reduce EDC Toxicity, Study Says
March 17, 2008
LA Cities Still Violating Bacteria Limits
March 11, 2008
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Water Looms as “The Next Oil”

The pain caused by high oil prices is nothing like what looms as water, an even more basic and essential natural commodity, faces dwindling supplies and growing demand.

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