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The Institute for Fisheries Resources and the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations says a degraded chemical from tires can be flushed into waterways, killing salmon and trout.
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The answer, unfortunately, is often waterways, where the tiny microplastic particles from the tires’ synthetic rubber carry several chemicals that can transfer into fish, crabs and perhaps even the ...
U.S. commercial fishing groups on Wednesday sued 13 tire manufacturers in California, saying a chemical used in their tires is poisoning West Coast watersheds and killing rare trout and salmon.
A chemical called 6PPD, which is added to rubber tires, is released when tires hit pavement. ... The toxic trouble with tires, for salmon and fish kills. Updated: Apr. 27, 2024, 3:09 p.m.
U.S. regulators say they'll review the use of a chemical found in almost every tire after a petition from West Coast Native American tribes that want it banned.
Michelin and 12 other tire manufacturers have asked a U.S. court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by California-based commercial ... Tire makers say lawsuit over fish-killing chemical sidesteps EPA.
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