Prescription drugs in drinking water
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Posted on September 23, 2014
Prescription drugs in drinking water
A Canadian study released last month reported record-breaking levels of three pharmaceuticals in river water in Southwestern Ontario. Although the levels are still extremely low, the levels detected have never been found in North America before. Ketra Schmitt, assistant professor in the Centre for Engineering and Society, can share her expertise on water safety regulations.
Ketra Schmitt – assistant professor, Centre for Engineering in Society
ketra.schmitt@concordia.ca
514-848-2424, ext. 3843
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