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ANP INVESTIGATION: EPA's Troubled Waters
By Harry Hanbury on May 20, 2008
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Polluters dump about 240 million pounds of toxins into our waterways each year, and the long-term effects on human health and the environment could be disastrous. Thirty five years after the Clean Water Act became law, ANP explores why our fish are changing sex and our water contains rocket fuel, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals.
Keywords: Benjamin Grumbles, Clean Water Act, combined sewage overflow, drugs, endocrine, Environment America, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, intersex fish, pharmaceutical, pollution, Riverkeeper, sewers, toxics, toxins, USPIRG, water, Waterkeeper Alliance
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self-reliance in drinking water filtration
While we keep the pressure on the government and EPA to protect our water supplies, we can also work to protect ourselves from toxins such as pesticides in drinking water.
See Aqueous Solutions - www.aqsolutions.org - for inexpensive and low-tech water filtration systems you can build yourself.