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Drugs in the water supply? Not to fear, scientists say: amounts too small to affect consumers.

Article from: San Diego Business Journal Article date: March 17, 2008 Author: Chambers, Heather

Minute traces of pharmaceutical waste in drinking water supplies aren't cause for alarm, say local scientists and researchers, because San Diegans are routinely exposed to small amounts of chemicals.

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A five-month investigation published this month by The Associated Press found trace levels of everything from antidepressants to sex hormones in the drinking water supplies of 24 major metropolitan areas, including San Diego.

Water supplies here were found to have traces of an ...

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