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Endocrine Disruption Compounds in Water

 
Many of you are aware of recent news coverage about the presence of trace amounts of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in water. As a result of this coverage, the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Transportation Safety, Infrastructure Security, and Water Quality held a hearing entitled, "Pharmaceuticals in the Nation's Water: Assessing Potential Risks and Actions to Address the Issue," on Tuesday, April 15 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time.

To help equip you to respond at the local level should you deem it necessary, the National Ground Water Association (www.ngwa.org) has prepared some materials on pharmaceuticals in ground water.


Talking Points-This provides some key points about what is known about the subject of pharmaceutical compounds and EDCs in water. You may find it useful in responding to inquiries.
http://www.magnetmail.net/images/clients/NGWA/attach/Talking_pts.doc

Clip & Copy
-This is a two-page backgrounder on the issue that can be used to answer frequently asked questions by the public.
http://www.magnetmail.net/images/clients/NGWA/attach/Clip_Copy.doc

Template News Release
-This news release provides some basic, practical information that may be helpful to private well owners if this issue is of concern locally. It focuses on general well construction, maintenance, and water testing practices, and also provides some specific information on proper disposal of unused drugs and EDCs.
http://www.magnetmail.net/images/clients/NGWA/attach/news_release_template.doc

 


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