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Landmark study into Ganges River pollution reveals that standard monitoring identifies only 1% of organofluorine contamination

A new study from The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s pre-eminent interdisciplinary scientific research institute for the sustainable management of land, crop and nature resources; the University of Graz, Warsaw University of Technology and the Indian Institute of Technology has found that standard tests fail to identify 99% of toxic PFAS chemicals in the Ganges River. Flowing over 2,500km from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the Ganges River serves as a lifeline to millions of people, providing water for agriculture, industry and human habitation. It holds great cultural and... The post Landmark study into Ganges River pollution reveals that standard monitoring identifies only 1% of organofluorine contamination first appeared on Ethical Marketing News .

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