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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has donated more than fifty-two million dollars to solve Alabama’s pollution problems. The list includes PFAS, which is used in the creation of consumer products like Teflon and Scotchguard. Environmental activists say it’s not enough.
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Burst water pipes following the arctic cold over Christmas weekend is making life difficult in several Alabama communities
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Despite warnings to let water drip in homes and businesses, the arctic cold caused water pipes to burst and threaten the water supply in Alabama
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The states of Alabama, Florida and Georgia have been fighting over water for decades. Water use around the city of Atlanta is causing problems downstream…
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(TUSCALOOSA, AL)-- Hurricane Creekkeeper John Wathen has been at the forefront of the transformation of the Tuscaloosa watershed from “a stream that was…
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All year long on Alabama Public Radio, we’ve been looking at water. Specifically, the APR news team is reporting on the condition of Alabama’s water…
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Alabama Governor Robert Bentley was absent from a private meeting with the governors of Florida and Georgia as they discuss a long-running water…