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Hungarian study finds toxic PFAS chemicals in Danube near factories
A Hungarian study revealed significant levels of toxic PFAS "forever chemicals" in the Danube river, particularly near battery factories, a paper mill, and an oil refinery, raising concerns about drinking water contamination.
25 Feb, 04:01 — 25 Feb, 04:01
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