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Mercury Taints Metro Area

Abnormally high deposits endanger health, study says; coal-burning plants are blamed

 

December 21, The Detroit News covered an Environmental Defense report:

"Metro Detroit is home to the nation’s second-most-contaminated site for mercury, a substance that can poison fish and pose serious health risks to children and pregnant women and their fetuses, according to an environmental report.

Authors of the report, based on a scientific analysis of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data, said the 22-square-mile region in Metro Detroit receives abnormally high deposits from airborne mercury. Coal-burning power plants and other local sources are to blame for about 80 percent of the mercury pollution, according to New York-based Environmental Defense."

Click here for the full story @ Detroit News.com.

 

 

Souce:  Environmental Defense

 

 

Environmental Defense organization site http://www.environmentaldefense.org

US EPA Mercury web site:  http://www.epa.gov/mercury/

Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs

  and Mercury Fact Sheet

     

 

Souce:  Environmental Defense