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The Pennsylvania Senate could vote Monday or Tuesday on whether to put the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority under state oversight.A bill that would…
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Residents of Pittsburgh's northern neighborhoods and Reserve Township can again use water from their faucets. The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority…
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An estimated 18,000 homes in Pittsburgh's northern neighborhoods, Millvale and Reserve Township will continue to be under a flush and boil water advisory…
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Lead isn’t the only harmful substance that can make its way into drinking water.Chemicals from pharmaceuticals, pesticides and personal care products can…
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Every day, multiple times a day, Jesse Perkins runs the water in his kitchen sink for about a minute-and-a-half, until it runs cold, indicating that it’s…
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Carol McCullough, 76, lives in the West End neighborhood of Westwood in the home she and her husband have shared for nearly 50 years. She had her water…
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Pennsylvania gets a failing grade for its efforts to protect children from high levels of lead in the water at their schools, according to a report…
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Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Deb Gross is leading a fundraising effort to buy lead-filtering water pitchers for families with young children.She said the…
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No agency is independently testing or verifying the quality of Pittsburgh’s drinking water, according to an audit released Monday by Allegheny County…
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Water used for drinking and preparing food at Pittsburgh Public Schools is now being tested for lead.The Allegheny County Health Department will work with…