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Retention Ponds, Wetlands Can Decrease Particle Pollution in Aquatic Environment by 75% [Study]
Retention ponds and wetlands can reduce the flow of tire particles from roads. Click to read more. Particle pollution such as those coming from vehicle tires contributes to the contamination of the environment and ecosystems, mainly through the accumulation of microplastics and chemicals used during manufacturing.
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