WONDER LAKE, Ill. (WLS) -- A boil order for the Village of Wonder Lake has been extended, officials said Friday. The video in the player above is from a previous report. A new water test Thursday ...
Private well owners in La Crosse County are being urged to test their water, as contaminants like nitrates and bacteria can ...
IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. — Thousands of residents are being asked to boil their water for a second night after coliform bacteria was detected in two samples in Imperial Beach and a third test came back ...
WRENTHAM - For the second time in about two months, town drinking water showed presence of coliform bacteria, but is now clear of that bacteria. Routine testing of the water system was performed in ...
DECATUR, Mich. — Due to the discovery of coliform bacteria in its water supply, the Village of Decatur issued a boil water advisory Wednesday afternoon. The advisory comes after officials took four ...
A large swath of southern San Luis Obispo County was ordered to boil its drinking water last week after bacteria was discovered in Lopez Lake’s water distribution pipeline. Residents of Arroyo Grande, ...
WONDER LAKE, Ill. (WLS) -- A boil order was still in effect on Thursday morning for the Village of Wonder Lake. The order was issued on Monday afternoon after tests showed coliform bacteria was found ...
Gifford Pinchot State Park in Warrington Township has banned swimming from the campground beach along Pinchot Lake due to elevated levels of coliform bacteria. According to a social media post by the ...
A Jerome city water test picked up traces of coliform bacteria this month, but is no cause for alarm, officials said Thursday. On Nov. 4, a residential water sample tested positive for "total coliform ...
The San Luis Obispo County Public Works Department confirmed Thursday that coliform bacteria, or E. coli, was detected in the Lopez Water Distribution System, which provides water to the Five Cities ...
Torrential rains caused widespread problems across the region this summer, ruining crops, washing out roads and flooding homes. But there’s another, often unnoticed, consequence of all that rainwater ...
The Clarion Ledger tested Jackson’s water in 2022. Nearly four years later, we did it again. Here’s what to know.