Study: Spilled chemical could be more toxic (WV)
Cross-posted from Appalachia Group
The Times West Virginian
July 11, 2014
Study: Spilled chemical could be more toxic
By Jonathan Mattise Associated Press
Fri Jul 11, 2014
CHARLESTON A new study shows a chemical that spilled into West Virginias biggest drinking water supply in January could be more toxic than a previous test indicated.
University of South Alabama researcher Andrew Whelton released findings Thursday from crude MCHM toxicity tests on water fleas. The freshwater microcrustacean is often used in toxicological studies.
The results indicate that it takes much less exposure for the chemical to be toxic to the fleas than an earlier study showed. Eastman Chemical, crude MCHMs manufacturer, conducted the one-time study on fleas in 1998.
Whelton tried to replicate Eastmans results three times, but couldnt. His group kept finding the fleas were eight times more sensitive to the chemical than Eastman reported....
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