VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Ventura Tuesday warned residents in the Pierpont neighborhood not to use tap water after gasoline was found in the city's drinking water. The city's water may be ...
MARIETTA, Ga. — You may have noticed a different taste to your tap water. Officials say it’s still perfectly safe to drink. Residents of Marietta have noticed a change in the taste and smell of their ...
WEBSITE, WMUR.COM. WELL, THIS MORNING PEOPLE LIVING IN WINCHESTER ARE BEING ASKED NOT TO DRINK THEIR TAP WATER. THAT’S BECAUSE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS THERE’S ELEVATED LEVELS OF GAS IN THE WATER.
A new survey revealed on Monday that 75 percent of Seoul citizens now drink the city’s tap water, known as Arisu, with more people expressing trust in and satisfaction with its quality. The annual ...
The discoloration is caused by elevated levels of a water treatment chemical. Affected water meets drinking standards but residents may want to avoid doing laundry. The utility is flushing hydrants to ...
Some residents in several New Jersey towns may be concerned to see water with a “pinkish hue” running from their faucets — but it’s safe to drink, officials said. Higher levels of sodium permanganate ...
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. – The City of Collinsville is now advising residents to filter their tap water before drinking or cooking after recent tests revealed rising levels of “forever chemicals” in the ...
Loading the dishwasher isn’t most people’s idea of unleashing a superpower. But in Bosch’s latest spot, a woman cleaning up after dinner morphs into a tiara-topped, muscle-bound superhero. She doesn’t ...
Sergio Candido is the managing editor for the South region at cbsnews.com, coordinating multiplatform news coverage for CBS Miami, CBS Texas and CBS Atlanta. He previously worked for outlets including ...
Bosch, one of the leading names in home appliances, has launched a significant upgrade to its most popular dishwasher model—the 500 Series—with the introduction of a new Zone Wash spray arm designed ...
It’s true. Modern dishwashers are federally regulated to use no more than 3½ gallons of water per wash, while hand-washing can waste nearly 30 gallons of H20. Dishwashers are in 73% of all homes, so ...