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Briefing: Pesticides from flea treatments and sheep dips found at damaging levels in Welsh rivers
Strategic angle: New research reveals alarming levels of pesticides in Welsh rivers, posing potential environmental risks.
editorial-staff
1 min read
Updated 26 days ago
A study conducted by Cardiff University and Natural Resources Wales has revealed that more than three-quarters of river water samples in Wales tested positive for pesticides.
The detected pesticides are primarily associated with pet flea treatments and agricultural applications, suggesting potential pathways for contamination.
These findings highlight significant implications for water quality management and ecosystem integrity in Welsh river systems, necessitating further investigation into the sources and impacts of these chemicals.