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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 908862" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Just to let you know we had prescription drugs back in those days too, some of which have been taken off the market. The difference is that we did not have people testing how many parts per trillion of some drug were going to end up somewhere else. </p><p>The sewage treatment plants use tremendous amounts of water. Where do you think the waste water goes? It goes back into rivers and streams and ends up in the ocean. It is all treated with chlorine but that does not get rid of the drugs or any other chemicals for that matter.</p><p>When one considers the dilution rate of drugs by the time it gets to a pasture and goes through a cow and then finally consumed by people it is absolutely silly to have any concern over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 908862, member: 5494"] Just to let you know we had prescription drugs back in those days too, some of which have been taken off the market. The difference is that we did not have people testing how many parts per trillion of some drug were going to end up somewhere else. The sewage treatment plants use tremendous amounts of water. Where do you think the waste water goes? It goes back into rivers and streams and ends up in the ocean. It is all treated with chlorine but that does not get rid of the drugs or any other chemicals for that matter. When one considers the dilution rate of drugs by the time it gets to a pasture and goes through a cow and then finally consumed by people it is absolutely silly to have any concern over it. [/QUOTE]
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