A University of Johannesburg study reveals high levels of cancer-causing chemicals, specifically polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), in Gauteng’s Klip River, posing risks to communities, livestock, and ecosystems. The pollutants, linked to severe health issues, exceed safety thresholds and threaten the Vaal River System. Researchers advocate for targeted cleanups and stricter regulations to address this public health crisis.
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