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In reply to the discussion: Florida bill allowing radioactive roads made of potentially cancer-causing mining waste signed by De [View all]diva77
(7,880 posts)45. Unfortunately, a tire-related chemical has been found to cause death in adult coho salmon in urban
streams.
https://www.washington.edu/news/2020/12/03/tire-related-chemical-largely-responsible-for-adult-coho-salmon-deaths-in-urban-streams/
Tire-related chemical is largely responsible for adult coho salmon deaths in urban streams
December 3, 2020 Sarah McQuate UW News

https://www.washington.edu/news/2020/12/03/tire-related-chemical-largely-responsible-for-adult-coho-salmon-deaths-in-urban-streams/
Tire-related chemical is largely responsible for adult coho salmon deaths in urban streams
December 3, 2020 Sarah McQuate UW News
Every fall more than half of the coho salmon that return to Puget Sounds urban streams die before they can spawn. In some streams, all of them die. But scientists didnt know why.
Now a team led by researchers at the University of Washington Tacoma, UW and Washington State University Puyallup have discovered the answer. When it rains, stormwater flushes bits of aging vehicle tires on roads into neighboring streams. The killer is in the mix of chemicals that leach from tire wear particles: a molecule related to a preservative that keeps tires from breaking down too quickly.
This research was published Dec. 3 in Science.
Most people think that we know what chemicals are toxic and all we have to do is control the amount of those chemicals to make sure water quality is fine. But, in fact, animals are exposed to this giant chemical soup and we dont know what many of the chemicals in it even are, said co-senior author Edward Kolodziej, an associate professor in both the UW Tacoma Division of Sciences & Mathematics and the UW Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Here we started with a mix of 2,000 chemicals and were able to get all the way down to this one highly toxic chemical, something that kills large fish quickly and we think is probably found on every single busy road in the world.
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Now a team led by researchers at the University of Washington Tacoma, UW and Washington State University Puyallup have discovered the answer. When it rains, stormwater flushes bits of aging vehicle tires on roads into neighboring streams. The killer is in the mix of chemicals that leach from tire wear particles: a molecule related to a preservative that keeps tires from breaking down too quickly.
This research was published Dec. 3 in Science.
Most people think that we know what chemicals are toxic and all we have to do is control the amount of those chemicals to make sure water quality is fine. But, in fact, animals are exposed to this giant chemical soup and we dont know what many of the chemicals in it even are, said co-senior author Edward Kolodziej, an associate professor in both the UW Tacoma Division of Sciences & Mathematics and the UW Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Here we started with a mix of 2,000 chemicals and were able to get all the way down to this one highly toxic chemical, something that kills large fish quickly and we think is probably found on every single busy road in the world.
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Florida bill allowing radioactive roads made of potentially cancer-causing mining waste signed by De [View all]
icymist
Jun 2023
OP
its already a toxic shithole by most civilized measures, sooooooooo...fuck 'em
bringthePaine
Jun 2023
#1
Geiger counter option on new cars. Google's directions will offer "less radiation" option.
PSPS
Jun 2023
#9
OP article didn't reveal much about the phosphogypsum hazardous materials - here's from 2016
diva77
Jun 2023
#11
Garbage is not the problem. Garbage is not used. They use waste. Waste is not the problem
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2023
#30
Okay. Sure does beat landfill. But I think of re-used and recycled waste as not-garbage
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2023
#43
Unfortunately, a tire-related chemical has been found to cause death in adult coho salmon in urban
diva77
Jun 2023
#45
All the more reason to not vacation there. All that heat on road surfaces billowing toxic chemicals
PortTack
Jun 2023
#22
Problem is a lot of people are having too much fun, i.e., golf, tennis, boating etc 2 bother voting.
Ligyron
Jun 2023
#35
I would suspect that the biggest danger would be to the workers handling the materials and
Chainfire
Jun 2023
#33