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1 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 280 Central Ave. Science Complex 340 Fredonia, NY 14063 SYNTHETIC POLYMER CONTAMINATION IN BOTTLED WATER Sherri A. Mason*, Victoria Welch, Joseph Neratko State University of New York at Fredonia, Department of Geology & Environmental Sciences *Corresponding author EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Tested 259 individual bottles from 27 different lots across 11 brands o Purchased from 19 locations in 9 countries 93% of bottled water showed some sign of microplastic contamination o After accounting for possible background (lab) contamination Average of microplastic particles >100 um per liter of bottled water o Confirmed by FTIR spectroscopic analysis o Twice as much as within previous study on tap water Including smaller particles ( 100 um)
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