Do coastal breezes and wastewater leaks spread microplastics through the air?
Image: This photo captures a view over Plymouth Sound in the UK during Storm Eunice, which struck in February 2022. This location was central to recent research evaluating two years of data on combined sewer overflows into the Sound, compared with weather and satellite information. Credit: University of Plymouth A new study indicates that a combination of sewage discharge and coastal wind patterns may be carrying vast amounts of airborne microplastics into nearby coastal cities and towns.
Do coastal breezes and wastewater leaks spread microplastics through the air?
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