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Federal rules under the Biden-Harris administration require cities to inventory and replace any lead pipes and certain galvanized pipes.
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‘Forever chemicals’ not detected in Wichita’s city water as EPA considers more stringent regulationsThe city says it has been testing for PFAS chemicals annually since 2021, and none have been detected.
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GARDEN CITY, Kansas — For almost three months, people living in a mobile home neighborhood just east of Garden City’s limits haven’t been able to drink...
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HARTFORD, Kansas — Some of Kansas’ major reservoirs are filling up with sediment, and if something isn’t done to address the issue, parts of eastern…
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WICHITA, Kansas — The water coming out of your tap might meet legal standards, but that doesn’t mean that it’s safe to drink — at least according to the…
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A Kansas man has been accused of falsifying the water quality reports he was required to send to the Environmental Protection Agency.Arthur Wolfe, a…
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Study Suggests Legal Nitrate Levels In Water Could Cause Cancer; Researcher Says It Isn’t DefinitiveA new report suggests the Environmental Protection Agency should consider lowering the legal limit in drinking water for nitrates, a chemical often…
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The City of Wichita is responding to a handful of complaints from people in west Wichita and north of downtown noticing a distinctive taste and odor in…
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Pretty Prairie, Kansas, population 680, had a moment in the spotlight during the confirmation hearings for new Environmental Protection Agency head Scott…
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The Global Learning Center of Wichita is hosting a series of talks this weekend about climate change and its threat to the world’s water and food…