Maryland Warns Of High Levels Of ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Prince George’s County Fish
by The DCist | October 20, 2021
High levels of toxic PFAS chemicals have been found in fish in Piscataway Creek in Prince George’s County, a popular waterway for recreational fishing. State officials are warning residents to limit consumption of certain fish from the creek — the first such fish consumption advisory ...
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