Your Drinking Water Is Tainted!

Written by: Kim Sawyer

Do you drink water from the tap or do you buy bottled water?  Although it may seem ridiculous to have to pay for something that is free, it seems it may be the best thing for you.  According to an Associated Press investigation, U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water — contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked.

The Associated Press discovered federal and industry officials say they don’t know the extent to which pharmaceuticals are released by U.S. manufacturers because no one tracks them — as drugs. But a close analysis of 20 years of federal records found that, in fact, the government unintentionally keeps data on a few, allowing a glimpse of the pharmaceuticals coming from factories.  As part of its ongoing PharmaWater investigation about trace concentrations of pharmaceuticals in drinking water, AP identified 22 compounds that show up on two lists: the EPA monitors them as industrial chemicals that are released into rivers, lakes and other bodies of water under federal pollution laws, while the Food and Drug Administration classifies them as active pharmaceutical ingredients.  The data don’t show precisely how much of the 271 million pounds comes from drugmakers versus other manufacturers; also, the figure is a massive undercount because of the limited federal government tracking.

This is not the first investigation that the Associated Press has conducted on our drinking water.  Last year, they reported that trace amounts of a wide range of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones — have been found in American drinking water supplies. Including recent findings in Dallas, Cleveland and Maryland’s Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, pharmaceuticals have been detected in the drinking water of at least 51 million Americans.  Most cities and water providers still do not test. Some scientists say that wherever researchers look, they will find pharma-tainted water.

Of course, our utility companies say the water is safe.  And scientists, doctors and the EPA say there are no confirmed human risks associated with consuming minute concentrations of drugs.  HOWEVER, those experts also agree that dangers cannot be ruled out, especially given the emerging research.

Well, at our home, we filter our water, but now I’m starting to wonder if that’s even enough!  I might have to start buying water again.  7DayBuzz readers, what do you think about this?

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8 Responses to “Your Drinking Water Is Tainted!”

  1. Tom Sawyer Says:

    Although I'm not surprised, I think this is kind of scary.

    I don't think there is a home filter system to get rid of all that could be in the water. I know filtration is designed to get rid of many things, but sex hormones? Wow.

    From what I've read and seen on TV, all bottled water isn't necessarily good either. Specifically, when someone buys spring water the manufacturer can simply turn on the tap, fill up the bottle and call it good.

    I bet Kool-Aid kills all of the bad stuff in the water! :D

  2. Kathy Curry Says:

    Now….what exactly do these sex hormones do??? Shoot some of the stuff you were calling out, I might need! I drink bottled water only, however; on those occasions when I make Koolaid or frozen drink mixes, I use tap water.

    This is a travesty and just one more thing to prove how daily living can be hazardous to your heath! Officials should really get this in check.

    The next time I feel a fit coming on, the flu coming on, depression coming on, or (well let me leave that one alone), I guess I'll drink tap water and hope for the best!

  3. Ryan Says:

    Both the wife and I drink bottled water. I don't drink tap water unless its filtered because we don't really know what's in the public water supply. I don't know about where you live but we pay between $35 – $60 a month for our water.

  4. tsawyer Says:

    The water here in Las Vegas is brutal. We have a water softener and
    the filtered water out of the refrigerator really isn't enough. We
    are either going to have to go with bottled water or a RO system.

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  7. Living Without Disease Says:

    Is there some sort of filter that they could attach to the water line going into your house? I don’t trust the water and I think that I’d be better off buying pre-filtered bottled water. It’s bound to be a little healthier…

  8. Raphael Riedl Says:

    Great article Thank

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