Health & Medicine
High Amount of Chemical Similar to Highly Toxic Substances Found in 3 Great Lakes
Thousands of tons of polyhalogenated carbazoles found in Lake Michigan, Superior and Huron. Researchers from the University of Illinois, Chicago have discovered thousands of tons of the chemical polyhalogenated carbazoles (PHCZs) in the sediments of three of the Great Lakes.
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