Enterprise and ExxonMobil plan to raise Bahia's capacity to transport Permian NGLs to Enterprise's Mont Belvieu fractionation ...
The challenge is to figure out where toxic pipes are buried and who will pay to remove them. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports. Credit: Newsday/Photojournalist: Rick Kopstein; Ed Quinn; and Drew Singh ...
More than 11,000 houses in Nassau County and a handful in Suffolk draw their drinking water through old lead service lines, and at least 100,000 more have pipes whose material is unknown but could ...
Property owners in Baltimore will soon be notified if their home or business uses lead or galvanized water lines, according to the Department of Public Works (DPW). The move is part of DPW's effort to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lead levels in Columbus water are nearly undetectable, according to the Columbus Division of Water. Yet, the city is addressing potential risks posed by aging infrastructure that ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. DeWalt makes several high-tech tools and products you likely won't have heard of unless you found yourself in need of it. Still, considering ...
Adam Bojorquez knelt on the curb and pointed a cell phone into a hole, quickly snapping pictures of the water service line below the ground. He measured its depth and diameter, gathering information ...
Metro Atlanta's largest water utilities, in response to a federal deadline, reported this fall that there were no lead pipes in their drinking water systems that they knew of. But thousands of pipes ...
You might need to test your pipes to see if they have a heightened risk of leaking lead into your water. (Getty Images) If you recently received a letter from the city of Wichita telling you that you ...
PEX piping (shorthand for cross-linked polyethylene) costs less than half the price of copper and installs much faster. And since it’s flexible, PEX makes remodeling jobs easier. PEX has a strong ...