Traces of toxic chemicals have persisted in waterways and animals for decades since the U.S. government banned their use. And they continue to flow into waterways such as the Back River in Baltimore County. A study there could soon could help explain why that is happening — and maybe provide insights…
Source: Sun
Baltimore poised to approve study of toxic chemicals in Back River, helping scientists figure out how to get rid of them
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