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Atmospheric Release Of BPA May Reach Nearby Waterways

2015-05-20 03:03:54| pollutiononline News Articles

Water contamination by hormone-disrupting pollutants is a concern for water quality around the world.Existing research has determined that elevated concentrations of Bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical used in consumer products such as plastic food storage and beverage containers, have been deposited directly into rivers and streams by municipal or industrial wastewater.

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