Copper contamination was studied in the Patuxent River, Maryland, which flows from the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. The only heavy industry on this river is a coal-fired power plant situated 35 km from the river mouth. The plant uses river water for cooling purposes and had been implicated in early studies as a source of localized copper pollution from copper: nickel condenser tubing. Average cooling water usage exceeded average natural river flow over the study period by a factor of 3.
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