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  • Study tracks PFAS, microplastics through landfills and wastewater treatment plants

    Photo of hands holding a jar full of dark liquid on the left and on the right an agar plate with tiny plastic bits spread across it.

    Microplastics and PFAS flow into wastewater treatment plants from landfill leachate, left, and from storm and sanitary sewers. Both contaminants accumulate in biosolid waste, most of which is carted out and spread on agricultural fields. On the right, a sample of the microplastics recovered from wastewater treatment plants in Illinois.

    Photo by Fred Zwicky

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  • Editor's Notes:

    To reach Andres Prada, email pradase2@illinois.edu.
    To reach John Scott, email zhewang@illinois.edu.

    The paper “Microplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in landfill-wastewater treatment systems: A field study” is available online or from the U. of I. News Bureau

    DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176751