Molybdenum in Wisconsin wells not from coal ash


Molybdenum in Wisconsin wells not from coal ash


Natural causes, not leaching coal ash, are to blame for high levels of molybdenum in drinking water wells in southeastern Wisconsin, a study finds. The scientists used isotopic fingerprinting and age-dating techniques to rule out the possibility that surface coal-ash contamination could be causing the problem and traced it to natural processes occurring deep underground instead.    ...more

Ken Notes: We are doing this backwards, we should look at coal ash and see if it is harming the environment in any way...

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