U.S. Geological Survey reports contaminants passing through treatment plants into Columbia River

Study analyzed for hundreds of compounds in samples of treatment plant effluent and storm runoff

Human activities such as industrial production, transportation, and day-to-day living are sources of many contaminants that flow into the Columbia River, according to a report released May 8 by the U.S. Geological Survey.

A recently completed reconnaissance study detected hundreds...

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