New Bedford Harbor identified as major source of airborne PCBs
Sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyl, or PCBs, from the bottom of the New Bedford Harbor is the number one source of airborne PCBs in the neighborhoods surrounding the port, according to new research.
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A new fungal disease brought in from Asia is threatening European salamanders. Once the amphibians become infected, they die within a brief period of...