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tonnet rated 7 months ago
Quoted:"The New York state health department and the USGS tested the source of the city's water, upstate. They found trace concentrations of heart medicine, infection fighters, estrogen, anti-convulsants, a mood stabilizer and a tranquilizer."

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erithbabalon rated 7 months ago
Mmmmm deeeelicious H2O cocktail. What's your poison? Seems like some US citizens have the whole gamut.
gogodidi rated 7 months ago
So you're saying Americans could dry (massive amounts of) their tap water and sell the residual medication? The war on drugs is pretty futile.
tonnet rated 7 months ago
Quoted:"The New York state health department and the USGS tested the source of the city's water, upstate. They found trace concentrations of heart medicine, infection fighters, estrogen, anti-convulsants, a mood stabilizer and a tranquilizer."