Contamination from hydro-electric projects can linger for decades in fish populations, says new University of Saskatchewan research. Scientists examined mercury levels in a waterway dammed in 1963: “Previously we thought it took 10 to 30 years.”
Contamination from hydro-electric projects can linger for decades in fish populations, says new University of Saskatchewan research. Scientists examined mercury levels in a waterway dammed in 1963: “Previously we thought it took 10 to 30 years.”