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drinking water
drinking water
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Positive outlook about the DC-area water supply heading into fall
‘Hot drought’ could affect Potomac River drinking water supply
Water in Orange County, Va., still unsafe to drink, but okay for washing, authorities say
Could you be drinking ‘forever chemicals’ from your tap?
Droughts have scientists concerned about a key drinking water source: the Potomac River
DC-area water system starting ‘spring cleaning’ early
More drinking water
Northam nixes layoffs of Virginia drinking water monitors
What is alkaline water? Is it good for you?
How contaminated is your drinking water? Find out
Drink up: Loudoun Co. now treating water from Potomac River
DC Water promises changes after criticism over handling of July boil-water order
Md. meal deals promote healthier habits in Latino communities
Environmental group claims drinking-water crisis
With cause of Potomac sheen still unclear, group offers $1,000 reward
Oily substance on Potomac River can’t be recovered; no threat to drinking water
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