Clearing the Waters: UCR Uncovers Xylene in Drinking Water, Assures Safety Restoration
Don’t start stocking up on bottled water just yet – UCR’s research brings a silver lining, suggesting that the xylene levels are diminishing
Don’t start stocking up on bottled water just yet – UCR’s research brings a silver lining, suggesting that the xylene levels are diminishing
Reports have been pouring in about water tasting and smelling like it just came out of a gas station pump.
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewer Systems (AyA) has announced water rationing, set to commence in the first week of February.
The Costa Rica OIJ successfully dismantled an international criminal organization specializing in the exportation of liquid cocaine concealed in soft drinks to Europe and Asia.
For enthusiasts of nature’s delicate marvels, Costa Rica’s Greater Metropolitan Area offers a captivating array of butterfly gardens.
Fish and seafood sales have experienced a noticeable decline this year, to the dismay of fish merchants who have needed to reduce prices
Costa Rican national, Roy Eduardo Rojas Espinoza, met his untimely demise amidst the tumult of the Ukrainian conflict.
The Torres River’s strategic location also means that it becomes a dumping ground for domestic and industrial waste, further exacerbated by agricultural runoff.