The city of Philadelphia did not have enough bottled water on hand to distribute to all residents whose tap water was at risk ...
42% of residents drank bottled water. The long-term impact of the incident on trust is “yet to be felt.” Customers exit a ShopRite in Philadelphia with cases of bottled water. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) ...
Have you tasted Philly’s tap water? You can give it a try at the Philadelphia Water Department’s free ... spill threatened to contaminate Philly’s water, 42% of residents drank bottled water. The long ...
Shutoffs for Philadelphia residents behind on their water bills start again on May 31, but new rules protect large categories of Philadelphians. As this year’s extended winter shutoff moratorium ...
Philadelphia residents who owe more than $1,000 to the Philadelphia Water Department could be facing utility shutoffs on Wednesday as the company has ended an extended moratorium on the practice.
The Philadelphia Water Department ... and people with disabilities can bypass having their water turned off. The city has multiple initiatives for residents that may be in danger of having their ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- If you're behind on your water bill in Philadelphia, your water could be turned off as soon as Wednesday. That's when the city is resuming water shutoffs. Anyone who owes at ...
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By the next summer, the Army had found 62 wells providing water to 87 households testing above the recommended ... to East Selah residents, some of whom have been living off bottled water for ...
(Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune, Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune) A boil water advisory has been issued for residents in ... or use bottled water. Boiled or bottled water should ...
CROCKETT, Texas (KTRE) - The Crockett Fire Department helped distribute water to the city’s residents in the department ... the city has purchased bottled water to give to city customers ...
Residents under the advisory should bring water to a boil for one minute and let it cool before use. D.C. Water said a filtering device won’t work as an alternative to boiled or bottled water.