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Coal-Tar-Sealant Runoff Causes Toxicity And DNA Damage

2015-04-15 07:51:18| chemicalonline Home Page

Runoff from pavement with coal-tar-based sealant is toxic to aquatic life, damages DNA, and impairs DNA repair, according to two studies by the U.S. Geological Survey published in the journalsEnvironmental Science and TechnologyandScience of the Total Environment.

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