As Water Levels Drop, the Risk of Arsenic Rises
Physician's Weekly,
When John Mestas’ ancestors moved to Colorado over 100 years ago to raise sheep in the San Luis Valley, they “hit paradise,” he…
When John Mestas’ ancestors moved to Colorado over 100 years ago to raise sheep in the San Luis Valley, they “hit paradise,” he…
When John Mestas’ ancestors moved to Colorado over 100 years ago to raise sheep in the San Luis Valley, they “hit paradise,” he…
An estimated 4.1 million people in the lower 48 states are potentially exposed to arsenic levels that exceed EPA's drinking…