Introducing the Gowanus Canal.
By: Yeiry Ramos Santana
Have you ever seen clean, clear water, well if you have, you have not been to the Gowanus Canal because, the Gowanus Canal is the most polluted water, It’s ditty, and it smells really bad because of all the trash, and pollutants that is in it. The coal tar that it's stuck under the Gowanus Canal is not healthy for people animals and plants.
What is Coal Tar?
Coal Tar is a thick liquid produced by the destructive detection of bituminous coal (Encyclopedia Britannica). Hans Hesselein, a landscape architect who works for the Gowanus Canal Conservancy, said that most of the pollutants in the canal “are the waste from three former manufactured gas plants that once created municipal gas along the canal’s banks.” The manufactured gas plants produced a byproduct called coal tar, which they dumped directly into the canal. The coal tar contaminated the water and made it toxic to aquatic life. It’s also bad for people: Coal tar can cause cancer in humans if we come into contact with large amounts of it. (Gowanus Canal The 500 Million Makeover). The coal tar in the Gowanus Canal come from years and years ago. The companies are not allowed to dump coal tar anymore because of The Clean Water Act of 1972. The CWA 1972 is the Act's common name with amendments in 1972.
What's the big problem?
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