For decades, SC farmers have fertilized fields with sludge. It could be having toxic impacts
Source: https://www.thestate.com/, July 12, 2023
By: Sammy Fretwell and Susan Merriam
For years, farmers across South Carolina have used sludge from factories and sewage plants to fertilize the fields where crops grow and cattle graze.
Applied to thousands of acres since the 1990s, the sludge is billed as a cheap way to enrich the soil.
But increasingly, chemicals suspected of causing cancer, high cholesterol and other health problems are being found in the mucky waste.
Scientists, environmentalists and some farmers worry that the pollutants in sludge, called PFAS or forever chemicals, are contaminating drinking water, poisoning crops and sickening people. Read more.