Both chlorine and oxygen bleaches can remove stains and disinfect surfaces. But there are limits on how and where you can use them.
A study finds the byproduct of a chemical used to disinfect drinking water in thousands of Western Pennsylvania homes could be toxic.
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Middletown’s roughly $8 million wastewater treatment plant is nearing completion, with most major equipment already online ...
The North Texas Municipal Water District will temporarily change the disinfectant in its water treatment process March 3-31.
As cholera spreads in South Sudan, Louisville nonprofit WaterStep is sending water treatment supplies to the country, ...
“People's phones are out when urinating and defecating, exposing the phones to bacteria,” says Dr. Suraj Saggar, chief of ...
After more than forty years of research, scientists finally determined the molecular formula of a chemical found in ...
Tests have detected the norovirus and a common bacterial infection among some patients, but it is still unclear what is ...
Carefully cleaning exercise equipment was the norm when the Covid-19 pandemic was raging. But today you might be less attentive to pathogens, even in crowded spaces such as fitness centers. That ...