| Researchers from the U.S. E.P.A. and the National Geological Survey have now found traces of antibiotics birth control drugs anti-depressants and even caffeine in many water samples taken across the country. Large animal farming operations and waste water treatment plants release billions of gallons of contaminated waste water into our environment every day. A large percentage of the drugs that are given to humans and animals pass through the body and wind up in this recycled waste water.
USA Today in a 11/8/00 news release stated that "experts fear that even low levels of antibiotics fouling the nations water supply may help create super-bugs: micro organisms that have evolved to survive an antibiotics lethal assault." And that these super-bugs may be causing 'tens of thousands' of deaths each year in the U.S.A according to Abigail Salyers an expert on antibiotic resistance at the University of Illinois.
Christian Daughton a Chief of Environmental Chemistry for the E.P.A. warns that "Water pollution by drugs is a newly emerging issue."
Our public water treatment plants are not designed to remove drugs and other synthetic chemicals from our water. Without waiting for the final verdict on the actual effects of drinking a mixture of drugs and other chemicals... we can assume that they will be negative. The only question is... how negative and why wait?
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