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Nearly Half of People in the US Have Toxic PFAS in Their Drinking Water

How to Get PFAS Out of Drinking Water—and Keep It Out

'Potentially Toxic' Chemical Byproduct May Be Present in 1/3 of US Drinking Water

Minnesota map to find out if your home's drinking water comes through lead pipe

Used tire-based solar desalination tech makes 3.67 liters of drinking water daily | The device generated 3.67 liters of fresh water each day during the test in Halifax Harbour.

Millions may rely on groundwater contaminated with PFAS for drinking water

Milton Disrupted the Flow of Drinking Water—so Florida Deployed a Machine to Harvest It From Air

Fluoride in Our Drinking Water May Not Be as Useful as It Used to Be

How a California county got PFAS out of its drinking water

Solar device makes 20L drinking water a day from seawater with 93% efficiency | The new device converts 93% of sunlight into usable energy, producing 20 liters of fresh water per square meter daily, significantly improving upon traditional desalination methods.

There's a Surprisingly Easy Way to Remove Microplastics from Your Drinking Water

Spacesuit Prototype Turns Pee Into Drinking Water | The system is inspired by the stillsuits for collecting moisture in the science fiction epic Dune

Amazon is accused of making its workers endure long 10-hour shifts without breaks, seating, or access to drinking water

Dune come true: Sci-fi-like spacesuit turns urine into drinking water

Scientists design spacesuit that can turn urine into drinking water

Estimated Childhood Lead Exposure from Drinking Water in Chicago

Europe's drinking water contaminated by 'forever chemical': NGOs

Harvester pulls 1.5 gallons of drinking water from arid air per day

New tech turns industrial energy waste into drinking water, heat in Norway

US scientists turn dry air into drinking water with 5 times more efficiency | Even in desert-like conditions, the fins were saturated with water in about an hour.