Nanoplastics flood U.S. drinking water at levels far higher than previously thought

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A new study using optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy and electron microscopy finds nanoplastics in U.S. drinking water—both tap and bottled—at 10–100x higher concentrations than prior estimates, with bottled water containing about three times more nanoplastics. Health impacts are not well understood, but researchers caution that reducing exposure is prudent.
Topics:health#bottled-water#drinking-water#environment#environmental-science#health-risk#nanoplastics
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