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Higher Levels of PFAS Found in Waterways Downstream From Wastewater Treatment Plants: Report
Recent research from Waterkeeper Alliance warns that 98% of tested waterways across 19 states contain PFAS, and the problem is particularly noticeable in areas downstream from water treatment plants and sites where biosolids are applied. According to a new report, the PFAS Report Phase II, 95% of sampling sites that were downstream from wastewater treatment plants and 80% of samples downstream from biosolids sites had higher concentrations of mu…
Higher Levels Of PFAS Found In Waterways Downstream From Wastewater Treatment Plants: Report - Data Intelligence
The Chattahoochee River in Columbus, Georgia, downstream from the Columbus Water Works wastewater treatment facility on Sept. 11, 2018. Shelby L. Bell / Flickr Why you can trust us Founded in 2005 as an Ohio-based environmental newspaper, EcoWatch is a digital platform dedicated to publishing quality, science-based content on environmental issues, causes, and solutions. Recent research from Waterkeeper Alliance warns that 98% of tested …
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