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Microplastics Polluting Pennsylvania’s Rivers and Streams

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 12, 2025001 Min Read
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The article discusses concerns about microplastics in Pennsylvania’s waterways and their potential risks to public health. A survey by PennEnvironment examined microplastics in raw water sources rather than treated drinking water, highlighting the lack of established methods for testing drinking water for microplastics. While microplastics are prevalent, studies, including a WHO report, indicated they are not currently a significant health threat, though further research is necessary. The article emphasizes that microplastics can accumulate environmental pollutants, which may enter the food chain, impacting wildlife and humans. Experts suggest addressing the issue through both removal of existing microplastics and reducing plastic usage to prevent future pollution.

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