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Landmark US study reveals sewage sludge and wastewater plants tied to Pfas pollution

Photo Credit: Mark Graf / Alamy - The Rouge River in Detroit was found to have the highest levels of PFAS, according to a new report.

Read the full article by Tom Perkins (The Guardian)

“Sewage sludge and wastewater treatment plants are major sources of Pfas water pollution, new research finds, raising questions about whether the US is safely managing its waste.

A first-of-its-kind study tested rivers bordering 32 sewage sludge sites, including wastewater treatment plants and fields where the substance is spread as fertilizer – it found concerning levels of Pfas around all but one.

The study is the first to sample water up- and downstream from sites, and to test around the country. It found the levels downstream were higher for at least one Pfas compound 95% of the time, suggesting that the sludge sites are behind the increased pollution levels.” …

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