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Citizen science tackles invisible river pollution
Sewage in our waterways has long been a major concern but, in Dorset, hundreds of volunteers are tackling a bigger, but lesser known, threat to our rivers. According to Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT), ...
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Invisible Precursors: How Standard Water Treatment Inadvertently Amplified PFAS Contamination
In Burlington, North Carolina, the wastewater infrastructure designed to protect the environment was secretly poisoning it.
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One of the UK's under-fire water companies apologised Monday after plastic pellets washed up en masse on beaches in southern England, conceding it was "highly likely" behind the recent pollution.
Increased toxicity from plastic pollution in a warmer climate is highly likely to be affecting whole ecosystems, with ...
Oliver A.H. Jones receives funding from the Australian Research Council, various water utilities, EPA Victoria and the Defence Science Institute for research into environmental pollution, including ...
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