Drugs and other contaminants found in private drinking wells on Cape Cod

Recent news about tainted water in Flint, Michigan, and other parts of the country have called into question the safety of the nation’s drinking water supply. Adding to this, a new study finds that pollutants from household wastewater—pharmaceuticals and consumer product chemicals—can make their way into people’s private wells, and that backyard septic systems are likely to blame

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Drugs and other contaminants found in private drinking wells on Cape Cod


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