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Filtration and Other Removal Solutions
12016-04-25T09:20:41-07:00Catie Madisonef1e2fb2e94381c2625062e986492c63ce67991776014image_header2016-04-25T20:01:30-07:00Catie Madisonef1e2fb2e94381c2625062e986492c63ce679917 Because of the small size of microbeads, our current filtration systems are not up to the task of capturing these pollutants before they reach our waterways. Scientists have begun to develop better systems in hopes to improve water quality and decrease the amounts of microplastics entering the water.
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