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Sutter County Ordered To Reduce Arsenic Levels In Drinking WaterSutter County has been ordered to reduce arsenic levels in its drinking water or face some steep penalties from the Environmental Protection Agency.

California Assembly OKs Clean Drinking Water FundThe California state Assembly has approved a bill that would spend up to $130 million a year to improve drinking water.

Report: 1 Out Of 5 California Schools Found Detectable Levels Of Lead In Drinking WaterLead is linked to learning disabilities, behavior problems and many other health effects.

California Taps Clean Air Money To Pay For Drinking WaterCalifornia lawmakers have agreed to pay for drinking water improvements with money from a climate change fund.

Arsenic In Drinking Water Damages Hearts Of Young Adults, Study SaysYoung adults free of diabetes and cardiovascular disease developed heart damage after only five years of exposure to low-to-moderate levels of arsenic commonly found in groundwater.