
Venice Installs Speed Cameras to Curb Canal Traffic Hazards
Venice installs speed cameras on its canals to curb boat hazards, protect public safety and preserve historic buildings from damaging wake waves.
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Venice installs speed cameras on its canals to curb boat hazards, protect public safety and preserve historic buildings from damaging wake waves.
A recent study has discovered a potentially toxic chemical byproduct in the tap water of approximately 113 million Americans, sparking concerns among scientists and public health officials.
New research reveals a potentially toxic byproduct in chloraminated drinking water used by over 113 million Americans and millions globally, urging immediate health risk investigations.
PFAS contamination in Kamagaya City’s wells has surged, with levels reaching up to 700 times Japan’s safe limit, raising environmental and health concerns.