Lead in Tap Water – Missouri lawmakers along with the House and Senate have approved school water testing to test tap water for lead. This filtered drinking water is aim to prevent lead poisoning. This means that the State of Missouri officially requires administrators to meet standards stricter than federal regulations. Most states, like Missouri,…
What’s Causing my Tap Water Smell?
As the seasons change, people in Missouri (including in the Ozarks) may notice that their tap water smell has changed or tastes different. In fact, KC Water has offered some clarity as to why your tap water may have changed as we delve into spring. “Seasonal changes such as rain, temperature, river water levels, and…
Lake Mead Water Levels Plunge to an All-Time Low
Water scarcity has been a growing trend for some time in the United States and around the world and Lake Mead is no exception. While water covers approximately 70% of our planet, only 3% is fresh water, and of that 3% of freshwater, two-thirds are tucked away in glaciers and even less is clean enough…
New Tech Makes Ocean Water Drinkable
Clean drinking water is something every human being on the planet needs, and yet an estimated 785 million people lack clean drinking water from a trusted source. In fact, out of all the water on the planet, only 2.5% of it is freshwater, and out of that 2.5% an even smaller amount is drinkable! It’s…
The Global Water Crisis
While 2021 was the year when world governments made the global water crisis top policy, 2022 is finding policymakers and business leaders under increased pressure to make changes in the way we use water. Water Crisis Facts With a rising sense of urgency, extreme water-related events have been increasing over the years. 1. Flood…
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