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Polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, have been the focus of recent reports on the quality of water in Lake Wateree. PCBs are manufactured chemicals once used as lubricants or coolants. They have been linked to health issues in laboratory animals, and their production was banned in the late 1970’s. PCBs can contaminate waterways through air or water pollution.
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