SAN ANTONIO - Asbestos-containing pipes remain in widespread use throughout San Antonio, raising health concerns due to asbestos's known link to cancer when inhaled into the lungs. While the safety of ...
The San Antonio Water System says it's going to be laser focused on reducing leaks and water main breaks. At a board meeting Tuesday, it outlined a $550 million effort to replace older pipes. That ...
Apr. 16—A $1.2 million project was approved Wednesday to replace a nearly mile-long stretch of waterline in North Huntingdon, including a 75-year-old section of cement pipe that is infused with ...
MARKED TREE, Ark. (KAIT) - After years of trying, the city of Marked Tree has found new funding to help deal with asbestos in their water pipes. Marked Tree Mayor Danny Johnson said the city got a ...
Carlsbad’s Planning Commission has approved 12 condominiums for a Jefferson Street lot occupied by one single-family home, despite concerns about hooking up to the city’s old water pipes made with ...
Napa will replace two miles of a vital water main that is springing big leaks frequently enough that the city deems this $16.5 million project to be emergency work. When the main is out of action, the ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — City workers were photographed handling asbestos pipes without respirators at least four times, documents uncovered by Team 10 reveal. The photos, obtained through a public records ...
Large, aging asbestos pipes have been left sitting on the ground in an open lot next to the badly polluted New River in Calexico near the Mexico border seven months after they were discovered by a ...
Arthur Frank, MD, PhD, a professor emeritus and clinical professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, was quoted in a Dec. 17 KGTV-TV (ABC-San Diego) segment about whether tap water that’s ...
PLATTSBURGH — Work on replacing the asbestos cement water distribution system (AC pipe) in the neighborhood of Lake Country Village in the City of Plattsburgh has been well underway since July 6. As ...
MIDTOWN EAST, Manhattan (WABC) -- Initial testing of the steam pipe leak in Midtown East did not show elevated levels of asbestos, but New Yorkers in the area are being urged to remain indoors. Steam ...