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As if we didn‘t
have enough worries about the quality of our drinking
water, we
now find that caffeine, nicotine, antibiotics and many
prescription drugs are being detected in our public
and private water systems.
It‘s not a very pleasant thought, but on the
average... about 10% of the water we drink has been used before.
The same amount of water that exists on this planet today... existed millions
of years ago... to the drop! There is no such thing as new water. Our planet
continuously recycles and re-uses this finite supply of water. Only recently
have we learned how fragile and finite our water resources really are. We are
finding traces of compounds in our water that no one ever thought to look for
before.
In 1999, a 17-year-old West Virginia high school student, Ashley
Mulroy, read a report in a science magazine describing how European scientists
had recently discovered that drugs of all kinds, including antibiotics, were
flowing in rivers, streams, ground water and even in tap water and
decided to embark on a science project of her own. Over a ten week period, Ashley
and her mother drove for miles along the Ohio River taking samples of the water
from different sites. She then returned to her hometown and had the samples tested
for three common antibiotics: penicillin, tetracycline and vancomycin...
to her surprise she found traces of all three in the samples she had taken. Ashley
then sampled tap water in three near by towns. All three, including water
from the drinking fountain at her school, were contaminated with the antibiotics
in question. Ashley was awarded several science project awards and more importantly
opened the eyes of many U.S. scientists.
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 antibiotic‘s
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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Read
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and price.
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