Here are some news stories pertaining to the study... **Study Shows Nation's Streams Medicine Cabinet Of Chemicals - The Press of Atlantic City - 3/13/2002 http://sierraactivist.org/article.php?sid=7491 You don't need to go to the drugstore to get a dose of birth-control pills, caffeine or cold medicine. Just drink from a stream. Streams in New Jersey and across the country are awash in a veritable soup of pharmaceuticals, hormones and other organic products that don't break down in our bodies or during wastewater treatment, according to a U.S. Geological Survey study published today. **Stream Tests Show Traces Of Array Of Contaminants - New York Times - 3/13/2002 http://sierraactivist.org/article.php?sid=7435 Water downstream from many sewage treatment plants and livestock herds contains traces of dozens of drugs, disinfectants, hormones, chemicals excreted by smokers and other contaminants, according to the first nationwide survey for such compounds by government scientists. **A Hidden Polluter: Our Shelves - Philadelphia Inquirer - 3/13/2002 http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/front/2849065.htm A government analysis shows the nation's waterways are awash in traces of chemicals used in beauty aids, medications, cleaners and foods. Among the substances: caffeine, contraceptives, painkillers, insect repellent, perfumes and nicotine. Scientists say these substances largely escape regulation and defy municipal wastewater treatment. The long-term effects of exposure are unclear, they say. **Drug Wastes Pollute Waterways - Washington Post - 3/13/2002 http://sierraactivist.org/article.php?sid=7468 The first nationwide study of pharmaceutical pollution of rivers and streams offers an unsettling picture of waterways contaminated with antibiotics, steroids, synthetic hormones and other commonly used drugs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]