“The scientific, social, governmental and political perspectives of PFASs are described to highlight this growing phenomenon where man made chemicals with uncertain effects of human health are widely being found in groundwater, surface waters and then drinking water, associated with activities such as firefighting, metal plating, reuse of biosolids from sewage treatment plants, surface coatings and landfills. Management strategies to protect human health are evolving, with Australia leading the way to clean up the rest of the world by taking a pro-active approach towards protecting its citizens.”
Arthur Myers via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
02/09/19