Researchers have discovered cancer-causing contaminants in sediments and fish in a waterway near a coal ash landfill in Virginia.
What happened?
A research team examined water and sediment samples in aquatic environments surrounding five Virginia coal ash facilities, as an article posted by Phys.org reported.
Coal ash refers to several kinds of hazardous waste left over at coal-burning power plants. It contains water-soluble metals like cadmium, selenium, mercury, lead, and arsenic.
The study, which appeared in Environmental Pollution, revealed significantly heightened levels of these trace metals at waterway bottoms and in the tissues of banded killifish living near the coal ash landfills.
Cautious about scientists now. They say anything for grants to keep working.
They should focus more on distributing the cure for cancer, that has already been developed by the way, than wasting all that money searching water ways.
Cancer is no more real than Covid. The medical-pharmaceutical-Democrat complex likes to invent these supposed diseases in order to bleed white Americans dry with healthcare bills, all the while giving healthcare for free to illegals so that they can vote for more Democrats.
Not real 10:05 ? Apparently you’ve never seen anyone suffer and die from cancer. It is real, but so is the cure. There is so much money made by hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, etc, the cure will never be released