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UMASS to study drug levels in water

AMHERST - Researchers at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst are set to begin a one-year study of pharmaceutical levels in New England drinking water supplies.

A recent investigation by the Associated Press revealed that a vast array of pharmaceuticals have been detected in minute levels in the drinking water supplies of 24 major metropolitan areas.

The $150,000 UMass project has been in the works for about two years. Researchers plan to test unfiltered water entering more than a dozen wastewater treatment plants and analyze how well the purification systems filter out the drugs.

The study will also try to better determine if the presence of the medicines can be harmful to people or to wildlife.

Posted Friday Mar 14

Maureen, it was quite a surprise to read the article about drugs in the drinking water. It will be interesting to see what they find out.

Maureen,

I find it crazy what we DON'T know we don't know.  And are we better of after, only time will tell.

It will be interesting tio see the outcome of this.

Glad tohear a reputable university is stepping up to study this issue.

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