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Eugene

(61,872 posts)
Tue Sep 5, 2017, 10:09 PM Sep 2017

Plastic fibres found in tap water around the world, study reveals

Source: The Guardian

Plastic fibres found in tap water around the world, study reveals

Exclusive: Tests show billions of people globally are drinking water contaminated by plastic particles, with 83% of samples found to be polluted

Damian Carrington Environment editor
Wednesday 6 September 2017 00.01 BST

Microplastic contamination has been found in tap water in countries around the world, leading to calls from scientists for urgent research on the implications for health.

Scores of tap water samples from more than a dozen nations were analysed by scientists for an investigation by Orb Media, who shared the findings with the Guardian. Overall, 83% of the samples were contaminated with plastic fibres.

The US had the highest contamination rate, at 94%, with plastic fibres found in tap water sampled at sites including Congress buildings, the US Environmental Protection Agency’s headquarters, and Trump Tower in New York. Lebanon and India had the next highest rates.

European nations including the UK, Germany and France had the lowest contamination rate, but this was still 72%. The average number of fibres found in each 500ml sample ranged from 4.8 in the US to 1.9 in Europe.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/sep/06/plastic-fibres-found-tap-water-around-world-study-reveals

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Plastic fibres found in tap water around the world, study reveals (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2017 OP
Gee, I just wonder if that has anything to do with the millions Doreen Sep 2017 #1
The article also notes the effluent from washing synthetic clothing. Eugene Sep 2017 #2
I keep telling myself I should build a solar water distiller. There's another good reason. nt Binkie The Clown Sep 2017 #3
This is an example of how much humans have impacted our planet WestMichRad Sep 2017 #4

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
1. Gee, I just wonder if that has anything to do with the millions
Tue Sep 5, 2017, 10:17 PM
Sep 2017

of tons of plastic bottles floating in our oceans, lakes, rivers, and any other bodies of water in this world?

Eugene

(61,872 posts)
2. The article also notes the effluent from washing synthetic clothing.
Tue Sep 5, 2017, 10:24 PM
Sep 2017

They are talking about the microscopic stuff.

WestMichRad

(1,320 posts)
4. This is an example of how much humans have impacted our planet
Wed Sep 6, 2017, 09:51 AM
Sep 2017

Those who think humanity doesn't have the power to radically impact the planet have their heads in the sand. Look at all the health problems affecting people. They aren't just magically occurring. There are many chemical substances widely distributed throughout the world, thanks to modern industry. We just haven't established the causality relationships yet, because it's difficult when substances are at such a low level, and manufacturers have a vested interest in burying negative information.

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