In short:
Foam containing high levels of the forever chemical PFOS have appeared on a river in central-west NSW for a second year.
A published paper on the phenomenon says low temperatures aid the PFOS to foam.
What’s next?
The NSW Environment Protection Authority says it will work with government scientists on any further investigations.
Contaminated foam returns to central-west NSW river, more potent than ever
Submitted 19 hours ago by zero_gravitas@aussie.zone to news@aussie.zone