At Primo Water, there is no higher priority than the safety and well-being of our customers and associates. As concerns about the potential spread of COVID-19 (the coronavirus) increase, we want to..
At Primo Water, there is no higher priority than the safety and well-being of our customers and associates. As concerns about the potential spread of COVID-19 (the coronavirus) increase, we want to..
By 2030, The Max Foundation predicts there will be 23.6 million cancer cases globally. Luckily, organizations like the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) have supported this cause by..
The story of how PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl), or “forever chemicals,” began contaminating American public water supplies is a harrowing one. It’s even worse when a nationally known company..
Ripon, California is the latest city in America to be riddled with a toxin in its public water supply. The chemical this time around? Trichloroethylene, or TCE. And unlike other potentially..
Yes, it’s the poison we hear about in murder mysteries, it’s part of the famed rat poison, it is as scary as it sounds: arsenic. A naturally occurring metalloid in rocks and in the earth’s crust,..
If America’s population decline isn’t already alarming to you, then try this on for size: its decline is actually making our public water supplies riskier than they already are. This poses a..
There’s a lot of emphasis on our public water itself here in America, and rightly so, given that the blood of children and adults alike is testing positive for both lead and PFAS. And, given that..
Perhaps you celebrate National Pretzel Day or National Bike Month, but move over for the next celebration in town: National Water Quality Month. It might not sound as sexy, but this month of..
Single-use plastic bottles, that is. Because according to a couple brand-new reports, humans are purchasing one million plastic bottles every minute globally. And, 91% of them are never recycled...
The toxic, synthetic per- and polyfluoroalkyl contaminants in drinking water that have wreaked havoc on communities across the country have gotten a scary new update. According to a new ..
According to a new study in the peer-reviewed journal, Environmental Health, cancer cases in California could increase to over 15,000 in 70 years. The culprit? You guessed it. California’s toxic..
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