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Is naturally occurring fluoride in El Paso's water enough for dental health? Local dental professionals weigh in.
Most households will pay more for El Paso Water bills, but very low-water consumers will get bill reductions.
El Paso’s Pure Water Center, which broke ground Thursday and is expected to be operational by 2028, is seen in a rendering. It will be the first U.S. facility to treat wastewater for direct re ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — El Paso Community College canceled classes at its Northwest Campus and Early College High School on Thursday due to a water main break.
EL PASO, Texas -- Companies representing themselves as 'the city' are showing up announced to El Paso homes, testing their water on the spot and telling them they shouldn't be drinking their water.
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As it seeks to drought-proof El Paso, city’s water utility ... - MSNEl Paso is the first city to treat wastewater to drinkable standards and then reintroduce it directly back into the city’s drinking water system.
EPA data published this spring identified small amounts of naturally-occurring lithium in El Paso’s drinking water.
El Paso’s dry climate — it rains just 9 inches annually — is one of the reasons the city has taken water management so seriously.
El Paso Water warns residents of a rise in scams and misleading water-filtration peddlers.
San Antonio has been in sustained drought for more than a decade, and it would be wise to follow El Paso's lead in creating a toilet-to-tap project, a reader says.
Climate El Paso Reuses Every Drop of Water It Can. The Rest of Texas Could Heed the Lesson. Wastewater recycling and aquifer storage will need to become more common statewide.
Most households will pay more for El Paso Water bills, but very low-water consumers will get bill reductions.
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