Researchers reported finding microplastics in drinking water nearly 5 years ago, prompting California lawmakers to require monitoring of the state’s drinking water for the tiny particles. But in 2018, there were no standard methods for analyzing microplastics. So California regulators reached out to chemists and toxicologists from all sectors to develop those methods. They also sought assistance in developing a health-based limit to help consumers understand what the monitoring results mean for their health. In this episode of Stereo Chemistry, we will hear from some of the scientists leading those groundbreaking efforts.
A transcript of this episode will be available shortly on C&EN's website.
Credits
Executive producer/host: Kerri Jansen
Writer: Britt Erickson
Audio editor: Mark Feuer DiTusa
Story editors: Jyllian Kemsley, Michael McCoy, Ariana Remmel
Audience editor: Dorea I. Reeser
Copyeditor: Sabrina Ashwell, Heather Holt
Logo design: William A. Ludwig
Episode artwork: Shutterstock
Music (in order of appearance): “The Process” by Kevin Graham, “Goodness Gracious” by Louis Adrien
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