Microplastic Occurrence in the Appalachian Buckeye Hills Regional Council: Geographical and Socio-Economic Influences on Drinking Water
Abstract
This study examines 10 drinking water treatment plants in the Buckeye Hills Regional Council for microplastic occurrence using in-line filtration methods and discovering relationships between socio-demographic aspects like poverty and population size, as well as source of water and its rural or urban nature.
Status
Graduate
Department
Environmental Studies
College
Voinovich School
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Kruse-Daniels, Natalie
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Microplastic Occurrence in the Appalachian Buckeye Hills Regional Council: Geographical and Socio-Economic Influences on Drinking Water
This study examines 10 drinking water treatment plants in the Buckeye Hills Regional Council for microplastic occurrence using in-line filtration methods and discovering relationships between socio-demographic aspects like poverty and population size, as well as source of water and its rural or urban nature.