The New Pollutants Brewing in Our Water

Potomac Conservancy today released its third annual State of the Nation’s River report, calling attention to a variety of pollutants found in the Potomac River that disrupt the endocrine system, which regulates the normal growth and sexual development of vertebrate species, including humans and fish.
The report describes the emergence of these new contaminants in the Potomac River system; features the latest research, exploring the potential relationship of these chemicals to the phenomenon of intersex fish; and reviews shortcomings in current federal and local regulations that are leaving this widespread problem essentially unregulated.
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Pure revolutions makes drinking water safe

Today, Pure Revolution, a company specializing in residential and commercial water purification systems, announces its PureOFlow high-efficiency reverse osmosis is the effective solution to the alarming health hazards of contaminants in tap water.
In April 2009, following a five-month investigation, Associated Press (AP) exposed the legal dumping of pharmaceuticals in the waterways impacting at least 41 million Americans. Around the same time, the Chicago Tribune reported that “for more than two decades, the 11,000 or so residents in this working-class community (Crestwood) unknowingly drank tap water contaminated with toxic chemicals linked to cancer and other health problems.”
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