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D.C. Advisory: Eating Fish from Potomac, Anacostia Rivers Could Pose Health Risks

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The District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment's recent tissue study of fish caught in D.C. waters found that most species contained PFAS, a chemical of concern, and advises the public to limit consumption of fish from all city waters.

The post D.C. Advisory: Eating Fish from Potomac, Anacostia Rivers Could Pose Health Risks appeared first on The Washington Informer.

Source: The Washington Informer

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