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Hydrilla Eradication Efforts Raise PFAS Concerns in New York Lakes

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, News, Water Quality & Pollution
Hydrilla mats on water surface
Hydrilla, a non-native aquatic plant, has been labeled one of the world’s most invasive species. While it can dominate shallow, warm waters in places like Florida, its threat in deep, cold lakes such as those in New York is far less clear. Nevertheless, aggressive chemical eradication campaigns have been launched across the state, including in
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