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Cleaning Up Our Waters: How Water Treatment Leftovers Can Help
USAThursday, February 13, 2025
The fish also had less of a protein called metallothionein, which is a sign of metal contamination. This shows that DWTRs could be a big help in cleaning up contaminated sites. But there are a few questions. Why did the Oregon DWTRs work less well? And what about that tricky cadmium? More research is needed to figure out the best ways to use DWTRs for cleaning up our waters. It's a start, but we need to keep digging deeper. We need to think about how this can be used in real-world situations. How can we make sure it works well in different places and with different types of contamination? And what about the long-term effects? Will DWTRs keep working over time, or will they need to be replaced? These are important questions to consider as we look for ways to clean up our waters and protect our environment. This is a big step forward, but it's just the beginning.
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