Traces of prescription drugs in water and wastewater raise concerns
The Los Angeles Times reports that new technology is helping water and wastewater officials detect smaller doses of prescription drugs in treated wastewater, which is often used to recharge aquifers.
The Los Angeles Times reports that new technology is helping water and wastewater officials detect smaller doses of prescription drugs in treated wastewater, which is often used to recharge aquifers. According to the paper, the concentrations are miniscule, but the contamination raises questions about the safety of reclaimed water on people and animals. The Los Angeles Times
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