What is Leachate and Why is it Important in Toxicology?
Leachate is a liquid that forms when water percolates through waste materials and draws out harmful substances. It is particularly important in toxicology because it can contain a wide range of hazardous chemicals, including heavy metals, organic pollutants, and pathogens, which can pose significant risks to human health and the environment. The study of leachate provides critical insights into the potential contamination of soil and groundwater.