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In a first, DPCC to study microplastics pollution in River Yamuna, Delhi's soil, food

The pollution control body will also examine if the soil in the floodplains of River Yamuna is fit for agriculture.

December 19, 2021 / 18:16 IST
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(Image: AFP)
(Image: AFP)

In a first-of-its-kind survey by a government body in the national capital, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will conduct a study to ascertain the concentration, distribution and composition of microplastics in River Yamuna, besides soil, vegetables and other edible products.

The pollution control body will also examine if the soil in the floodplains of River Yamuna is fit for agriculture, according to officials. Microplastics are fragments of any type of plastic less than five millimetres, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the European Chemicals Agency. They enter natural ecosystems from a variety of sources, including cosmetics, clothing, and industrial processes.

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Studies conducted earlier have shown that microplastics carry bacteria that are pathogenic to human and natural biota, and can enrich antibiotic resistant genes from municipal activated sludge. The polymeric compounds and additives such as copper ions used in the production of plastics are toxic. Also, microplastics absorb various toxins in water that subsequently desorb inside the host organism.