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As I stumbled around in the current, getting my bearings, I saw a flash of orange downstream. A tangerine darter danced through the current effortlessly. It swam past us and around us unafraid, almost mocking our lack of coordination. This was the darter’s element, not ours. Over the next few hours, I’d see dozens of fish species, many in the bright, iridescent colors of freshwater aquarium fish. It was mating season so even some of the dullest darters flashed brightly. Schools of shiners and minnows followed me up stream, taking shelter from the current. Lumpy sculpin, utterly confident in their rocky camouflage, let us get within inches of their hiding places. A rainbow trout darted past us, a knife through the water. ....
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Two Georgia PFAS lawsuits have centered on PFAS water contamination issues in the Northern Georgia region, numerous carpet manufacturers in the region have for years polluted waterways and drinking water sources with PFAS, which will cost millions of dollars to remediate. ....
Over 100 Georgia water treatment plants being tested for cancer-causing chemical Lindsey Basye, Andy Pierrotti Replay Video UP NEXT Scientists are currently testing more than 100 water treatment plants in north Georgia for a group of chemicals linked to cancer and other serious illnesses. It’s part of a massive water monitoring program initiated earlier this year by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division targeting perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS for short. The chemical compound is man-made and has been manufactured for decades to make products resistant to heat, water, and oil. It works so well, scientists nicknamed it the forever chemical because it doesn’t easily, if ever, break down. ....