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November 30, 2025 / Infrastructure Funding

Why So Many U.S. Cities Are Switching Water Sources in 2026 — And Why You Might Notice the Change at the Tap

In more and more American cities, people are pouring a glass of water or stepping into the shower and noticing…
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November 30, 2025 / Health Safety, Infrastructure Funding

Why Some Cities Are Drawing From Deeper Wells in 2026 — And Why the Water Can Feel Different at Home

In certain parts of the country, people are beginning to notice a subtle shift in their water — a faint…
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November 29, 2025 / Infrastructure Funding

Water Pressure Problems Are Increasing Across the U.S. — Here’s What’s Really Behind the Sudden Drops in 2026

Across the country, more Americans are turning on their taps and noticing something unexpected: the water doesn’t come out with…
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November 29, 2025 / PFAS Contamination

New Study Finds Microplastics in Nearly Every Water Source Tested — What This Means for Americans in 2026

For years, scientists suspected that microplastics — tiny fragments shed from clothing, packaging, tyres, and everyday plastic products — were…
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November 28, 2025 / Health Safety, Infrastructure Funding

America’s Drinking Water Is Getting Harder — New Data Shows Mineral Levels Rising Across Several States in 2026

Across the United States, millions of people are noticing the same small but surprising change as they go about their…
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November 27, 2025 / Health Safety, Infrastructure Funding

Why Millions of Americans Could See Higher Water Bills in 2026 — And What’s Really Driving the Increase

Across the country, millions of Americans are opening their water bills and noticing something they didn’t expect: the numbers are…
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November 27, 2025 / Health Safety, Infrastructure Funding

America’s Fastest-Growing Cities Are Feeling Water Pressure — And 2026 May Be a Turning Point

As 2026 begins, Americans continue moving to booming regions like Phoenix, Austin, Raleigh, Tampa, and Boise — and many residents…
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November 25, 2025 / Health Safety, Infrastructure Funding

Boise’s Rapid Growth Is Putting New Pressure on Its Drinking Water — Residents Report Unexpected Taste And Odor Changes

Boise has been one of America’s fastest-growing cities for nearly a decade. A place once known for quiet neighborhoods, mountain…
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November 25, 2025 / Water Environment

Houston Residents Notice Strange Taste and Cloudy Water: Here’s What’s Really Going On

If your tap water in Houston has tasted a little off recently — maybe earthy, musty, or just unusual —…
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November 24, 2025 / Water-Technology

Why Tap Water Tastes Worse in 2025: Scientists Point to Three Hidden Factors

Many Americans have noticed something surprising over the past year: their tap water tastes different. Even when water is safe…
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