...and lawns. Where I am at it is mostly sandy soil, so there is a lot of movement of pollutants. They are constantly finding new areas affects by PFAS. Most people now have softnere and reverse osmosis systems to try and keep water safer. Im not sure how much it all really works, since there...
...than animals, always will. Your daughter means more than birds and mammals. ‘Nuff said. DDT and others to birds.
Now instead of lead we have PFAS. It is present in the rain in Antarctica, so probably “everywhere” at elevated levels. Not sure what has replaced DDT but do know ticks are...
...tested., possibly multiple times You need to test for microorganisms as well as mineral content looking for anything dangerous (lead, mercury, PFAS, arsenic, etc). These would typically done at 2 different labs (one for minerals and one for microbiological organisms). Once you get that...
...DWR off because it is one on the most toxic elements ever made on our planet. Check out the movie https://massivesci.com/articles/dark-waters-pfas-focus-features-mark-ruffalo-anne-hathaway-sloan/
Most of the great DWR's that you see from imported apparel from the other big companies use the...
...7 miles up the river I live next too and they have put a lot of junk in the water. The makers of shoes I have bought in the past have put PFAS everywhere in my area.
Of course life is a balance but I think we need a new mode of economics to match reality. As an engineer I think of everything...