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  • http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090419/ap_on_re_us/pharmawater_factories

    From the page: "U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water, contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press...

    Reviewed by tsjhkjthksjhsdfs Apr 19 2009, 04:57pm ( 18 reviews ) yahoo.com

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  • Rated by Francdoggydog on Apr 22 2009, 1:33am

    Quit pissin' out yer damn drugs, ya hear?
  • Rated by anjamerret on Apr 21 2009, 12:29pm

    It's amazing what gets pumped back into the world.
  • Rated by mouesh on Apr 21 2009, 7:15am

    "U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water. A contamination the government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation." Have you been taking your happy pill lately ?
  • Rated by dreambizcoach on Apr 21 2009, 6:39am

    This explains a lot!
  • Rated by crystalw on Apr 20 2009, 8:10am

    This is appalling.
  • Rated by grounded99 on Apr 20 2009, 5:08am

    Many seem to be missing the bulk of the problem.Its not the drugs , its water treatment! The water ; in most cases is held in water treatment plants and when it reachs the legal level of cleanliness, its dumped ! The drugs are not cleared because there is little over-sight and the standards are low. And of course this doesn''t hurt pay-for-water companies because they profess cleaner water , then sell in plastic bottles !!!
  • Rated by murmur55 on Apr 19 2009, 9:56pm

    ...again with the profit motive in medicine!...this is not sustainable...use the saved funds for better oversight