[TOP STORY] Uncontrolled sewage damaging SA’s World Heritage Sites

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‘Robben Island is not just a World Heritage Site, it's also the home of an endangered species, the African penguin, and it's a marine protected area, and we are picking up all these chemical compounds in the sediments,’ says Professor Emeritus Leslie Petrik, University of the Western Cape's Department of Chemistry.
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