Microplastic pollution revealed 'absolutely everywhere' by new research
Source: The Guardian
Microplastic pollution revealed absolutely everywhere by new research
Contamination found across UK lakes and rivers, in US groundwater, along the Yantze river and Spanish coast, and harbouring dangerous bacteria in Singapore
Damian Carrington Environment editor
Thu 7 Mar 2019 00.01 GMT
Microplastic pollution spans the world, according to new studies showing contamination in the UKs lake and rivers, in groundwater in the US and along the Yangtze river in China and the coast of Spain.
Humans are known to consume the tiny plastic particles via food and water, but the possible health effects on people and ecosystems have yet to be determined. One study, in Singapore, has found that microplastics can harbour harmful microbes.
The new analysis in the UK found microplastic pollution in all 10 lakes, rivers and reservoirs sampled. More than 1,000 small pieces of plastic per litre were found in the River Tame, near Manchester, which was revealed last year as the most contaminated place yet tested worldwide. Even in relatively remote places such as the Falls of Dochart and Loch Lomond in Scotland, two or three pieces per litre were found.
It was startling. I wasnt expecting to find as much as we did, said Christian Dunn at Bangor University, Wales, who led the work. It is quite depressing they were there in some of our countrys most iconic locations. Im sure Wordsworth would not be happy to discover his beloved Ullswater in the Lake District was polluted with plastic.
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