Hopewell city officials sent out a notice in a social media post around seven last night that the water was not safe to drink or use because it was discolored. According to city officials, the water is now safe to drink and use again.

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In Newark, N.J., officials have closed the water lines for 30 schools in the Public Schools system due to the discovery of lead and discoloration. In a Wednesday announcement, New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection and school district are using water from other sources, the Huffington Post reports.

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Cities throughout the state such as Grand Rapids, Jackson, Detroit, Saginaw, Muskegon and Holland have seen higher cases of lead in children as far back as 2013.

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The National Guard has been deployed to help distribute water bottles following the lead contamination of Flint, Michigan's drinking water.

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Now that summer is in full swing and temperatures are reaching above 90 degrees in many parts of the country, it’s important to make sure…

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Summer has officially graced us with her long-awaited presence, a season that means longer days of fun at amusement parks, days at the beach, and swimming pools for…

First they tell us we don’t drink enough water, now we’re drinking too much? Listen to the audio player to hear three dangers of drinking too…

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Anytime is a great time to detox. It’s not just for post-holiday binge relief. Experts believe that trying to eat as cleanly as possible –…

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Summer beauty doesn’t have to be a difficult thing to master. In fact, the right summer beauty tips can actually make you look healthy and…

  From the Petersburg Communication’s Office: The Petersburg Department of Public Works, along with two contracting firms continue repair work this morning on the main water line break near the intersection of South Crater Road and Morton Avenue. Crews are continuing to have challenges repairing the 1944 water pipe. It is anticipated that a temporary […]