Bottle Water Drinkers Flooded With 90K More Microplastics

Cases of bottled water on dark warehouse shelves with a bold label saying "Now With 2Times The Microplastics!"

CLIFF NOTES People who drink bottled water daily consume up to 90,000 more microplastic particles per year. Microplastics can enter the bloodstream and reach vital organs, potentially causing inflammation, hormonal issues, and cancer risks. Nanoplastics, smaller than 1 micrometer, are especially difficult to detect and study due to technical and cost barriers. Most governments regulate … Read more

New EPA Rule To Remove Lead Pipes

Workers replacing lead pipes in a neighborhood

Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental necessity, yet for many Americans, aging infrastructure and lead-contaminated pipes pose a serious threat to public health. Experts Chad Sidell, President of Corona Environmental Consulting, and Dan Tadesco, leader of the Community Water Systems division at BRDA, shed light on these issues and the solutions available to … Read more

What Microplastics Are Doing To Us

Plastic pollution on a beach with bottles, bags, and microplastics scattered across the sand.

Microplastics, tiny fragments of plastic smaller than five millimeters, are now found in nearly every corner of the human body. Studies have detected these particles in organs like the lungs, liver, and even the brain, raising pressing questions about their potential health impacts. While scientists have long studied microplastics in oceans and marine life, recent … Read more