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The Beaufort County Northside Water System will use free chlorine rather than chloramines, a mixture of chlorine and ammonia, as the disinfectant ...
The City of Havelock will temporarily stop adding ammonia in the drinking water disinfection process starting on Friday, March 28. This change is required annually by federal and state regulations ...
The Gulf Coast Water Authority's is temporarily changing its water disinfection process from chloramine, a combination of chlorine and ammonia, to chlorine only during this annual maintenance period.
A clean place is a happy space but not if the products you use are filled with toxic chemicals that are doing more harm than good. Several studies have found that scores of popular cleaning ...
Our use of cleaning products has increased significantly since Covid-19. But some of the products we're using to clean our ...
Alarm has been raised about a dangerous fungus called Candida auris, which has previously been classified as an "urgent ...
Georgie Cartanza of University of Delaware Extension shares the details of switching to organic poultry farming, including ...
Ditching the soap for your coffee pot and pour-over immersion brewer might seem like dubious advice. In reality, your coffee equipment doesn't need a scrub down every time you use it. Even small ...
Hydrogen peroxide, as a bleach, dye and disinfectant, is crucial to a range of industries such as pulp and paper, food and beverages, water treatment, textiles and laundry, health care, mineral ...
If you live in western Horry County and have noticed an unusual taste, smell or color in your tap water, it’s not your imagination. Throughout March, the Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority ...
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