December 12, 2013

Drinking Water Polluted By Drugs




[From article]
A report on drinking water carried out by the Environmental Protection Agency has found samples of at least 25 different drugs, including medication to treat heart conditions, in supplies coming out of wastewater treatment plants.
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'We're not trying to scare anyone, but we need to know what these chemical compounds will do to the environment and what are the long term effects for humans.'
The study will be published in the Environmental Pollution journal in the New Year.
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The drugs find their way into the water system when our bodies release them when we urinate or if old drugs are flushed down the toilet.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2522555/Disturbing-levels-HEART-DRUGS-drinking-water-concern-long-term-health-effects-grows.html

Disturbing levels of HEART DRUGS found in drinking water, says study, as concern for long term health effects grows
At least 25 different drugs found in samples from 50 wastewater plants
Drugs for high blood pressure were the most common of those found
By STEVE NOLAN
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 08:21 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 12 December 2013

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