New Jersey American Water will temporarily change their water treatment process to perform routine maintenance starting on April 18. New Jersey American Water says they will resume using chloramines ...
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113 million U.S. residents get chloramine-treated water from their taps, according to the new study. About a third of U.S. residents have been receiving tap water containing a previously unidentified ...
As part of an annual, routine maintenance program, New Jersey American Water will temporarily change the water treatment ...
The City of Broken Arrow announced Friday it will be converting from chlorine to chloramine as a secondary disinfectant in the treatment of the city's drinking water supply. In a news release, the ...
More than 150 people came out Wednesday to provide input and testify on Pennsylvania American Water Company’s plans to use chloramine in the West Shore water system. The bulk of those people attended ...
Beginning the week of April 15, New Jersey American Water will resume using chloramines in water treatment at its Raritan-Millstone and Canal Road Water Treatment plants. These plants serve New Jersey ...
The drinking water disinfectant for the upper Kula water system will return to chloramines around March 15, the Department of Water Supply said Friday. The department temporarily switched to chlorine ...