The Hudson River polluted the Hudson River and the PCB reached the deepest point of 216 feet in the highland near Constitution Island and West Point in Adirondacks to Fort 315 miles of Manhattan Ft. . I will point three miles beyond Haverraw. This river is one of the most beautiful and beautiful rivers in the three provinces. Unfortunately, that happens to be the most contaminated river in New York. In the early 1600s British Henry Hudson ordered the Dutch ship Half Moon to explore the river, so the river was affected and he decided that he found a trade route to China.
Contamination and contamination of polychlorinated biphenyls on the Hudson River are major environmental problems in New York and New Jersey. Hudson offers various resources that we need to hold. There are several solutions to this problem, the Environmental Protection Agency recently decided to dredge the river as a means of removing polychlorinated biphenyl. However, as dredging involves risks, many people think that it is necessary to use alternative solutions, such as purifying the river naturally. These risks include burning polychlorinated biphenyl that has been buried in riverbeds for many years. The best way to solve this environmental problem is to prevent the PCB from leaking into the river and complement its work naturally. Finally, Hudson returns to a natural and beautiful state.
The Hudson River polluted the Hudson River and the PCB reached the deepest point of 216 feet in the highland near Constitution Island and West Point in Adirondacks to Fort 315 miles of Manhattan Ft. . I will point three miles beyond Haverraw. This river is one of the most beautiful and beautiful rivers in the three provinces. Unfortunately, that happens to be the most contaminated river in New York. In the early 1600s British Henry Hudson ordered the Dutch ship Half Moon to explore the river, so the river was affected and he decided that he found a trade route to China. This will not be a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, but you will soon see that it is a very potent Eden - a valuable prospect and a spiritual valley - to fight. In the next few centuries, the fight against rivers and their business will not stop and continues today.
GE claims that the Hudson River heals itself. It is irrelevant to PCB. The PCB will not disappear, they will only go elsewhere. Everyday, especially after the heavy rain, the PCB moves to the ecology of the downstream tidal Hudson River, affecting the fish, wildlife, and humans in that area. These PCBs enter the sea and move around the world. Polychlorinated biphenyls on the Hudson River are contained in human and animal fat in the Arctic Circle (Clearwater, 2000). In 1991, GE conducted a field trial on aerobic biodegradation of spontaneous microorganisms of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Hudson River. The result was both success and failure. There is evidence that almost all substances should be biodegradable, but only 60% of the PCBs in the Hudson River sediment are broken down. Partial dechlorination of anaerobic bacteria occurs