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When an employee of the Richmond Water Treatment Plant called a state agency to report an overflow of fluoride into the drinking water supply, he said no one was taking action to address the problem.
Richmond says this happened because of an issue during the installation of a new fluoride pump on Wednesday, April 23.
Staff at Richmond’s water treatment plant (WTP) failed to notify the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) of the pump issue ...
A Richmond spokesperson said fluoride levels in the facility's water supply peaked at 2.67 milligrams per liter, below the ...
In a concerning incident that has raised eyebrows over communication and response protocols, an employee at the Richmond Water Treatment Plant reported a significant fluoride overflow into the ...
Fluoride levels throughout the city of Richmond's water system are now closer to normal as of Tuesday after "unknown amounts ...
An installation of a new pump at the Richmond water treatment plant caused "increased" and "unknown" levels of fluoride to ...
Richmond's surrounding counties are annoyed with the city for not telling them quickly enough about a water event — again.
With Utah's first-in-the-nation ban on fluoride in public drinking water set to take effect Wednesday, dentists who treat ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs made an unexpected 9-word statement during the first day of his trial in New York City. The media mogul ...
This is what progress looks like. If Henrico becomes invested in fixing the city’s century-old water treatment plant, perhaps ...