ENV-POLLUTEDLAKES

A black sealant sprayed on parking lots, driveways and playgrounds turns out to be the largest contributor to the rise of a toxic pollutant in urban lakes and reservoirs across America, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey study. The research was based on sampling of sediments from the bottom of 40 lakes and reservoirs in commercial and residential areas in cities and suburbs typical of where most Americans live, such as Wheeler Lake in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Javier Serna/Raleigh News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
A black sealant sprayed on parking lots, driveways and playgrounds turns out to be the largest contributor to the rise of a toxic pollutant in urban lakes and reservoirs across America, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey study. The research was based on sampling of sediments from the bottom of 40 lakes and reservoirs in commercial and residential areas in cities and suburbs typical of where most Americans live, such as Wheeler Lake in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Javier Serna/Raleigh News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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