Duke University: New Tests Can Detect Tiny But Toxic Particles of Coal Ash in Soil
July 24, 2021
July 24, 2021
DURHAM, North Carolina, July 24 (TNSJou) -- Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment issued the following news on July 22, 2021:
Scientists at Duke University have developed a suite of four new tests that can be used to detect coal ash contamination in soil with unprecedented sensitivity.
The tests are specifically designed to analyze soil for the presence of fly ash particles so small other tests might miss them.
Fly ash is part of coal co . . .
Scientists at Duke University have developed a suite of four new tests that can be used to detect coal ash contamination in soil with unprecedented sensitivity.
The tests are specifically designed to analyze soil for the presence of fly ash particles so small other tests might miss them.
Fly ash is part of coal co . . .
