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Old 27-10-2003, 09:02 PM
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Here is a story about prozac leaking into a body of water and infecting
fish.

http://msnbc.com/news/984141.asp?0dm=C1ALT

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Old 28-10-2003, 03:42 AM
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BenignVanilla wrote:
Here is a story about prozac leaking into a body of water and infecting
fish.


http://msnbc.com/news/984141.asp?0dm=C1ALT


The scary part of that is the possiblity of this getting into the drinking
water and affecting people. Have you ever seen a person who can't tolerate
Prozac? I have, and let me tell you it's not a pretty sight. It's almost
like a manic or psychotic episode, the way such a person behaves.
Definately not the "happy people" image most get when they think of
Prozac, quite the opposite actually. The thought of that happening to
someone from drinking contaiminated water... very scary indeed.

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Old 28-10-2003, 04:22 AM
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BenignVanilla wrote:
Here is a story about prozac leaking into a body of water and infecting
fish.


http://msnbc.com/news/984141.asp?0dm=C1ALT


The scary part of that is the possiblity of this getting into the drinking
water and affecting people. Have you ever seen a person who can't tolerate
Prozac? I have, and let me tell you it's not a pretty sight. It's almost
like a manic or psychotic episode, the way such a person behaves.
Definately not the "happy people" image most get when they think of
Prozac, quite the opposite actually. The thought of that happening to
someone from drinking contaiminated water... very scary indeed.


All sorts of nasty stuff gets into our water... hormones from birth control
pills, improperly disposed of medications, etc.... Over time it has to have
an effect.

Jacqui



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All sorts of nasty stuff gets into our water... hormones from birth control
pills, improperly disposed of medications, etc.... Over time it has to have
an effect.
Jacqui


I wonder if these small carbon water filters take such stuff out or reverse
osmosis filtration? ~ jan
See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

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Old 29-10-2003, 12:42 AM
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~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
All sorts of nasty stuff gets into our water... hormones from birth control
pills, improperly disposed of medications, etc.... Over time it has to have
an effect.
Jacqui


I wonder if these small carbon water filters take such stuff out or reverse
osmosis filtration? ~ jan


Well, my sister has the uber-paranoid water treatment unit for her
drinking water. It's a filter that has its own little "house" on the side
of her house that does RO, charcoal and something else (can't remember,
just she always says 3-stage filtration). But even that I don't know if it
would handle all these pharmacutical pollutants.


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Old 02-11-2003, 08:12 PM
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My chemist hubby was in the room and he said (I'm paraphrasing from memory)
carbon would take out most organics and most medicines are organic. That's
why we have to take the carbon out of our aquariums when adding certain
treatments, antibiotics, formalin, etc.

RO, otoh, takes out those plus heavy metals and basically gives you what
amounts to DeIonized water.

So it is probably wise for everyone to have some sort of carbon filtration
on their drinking water source. We use a separate under-the-counter unit
that serves both our frig and a small tap at the sink, so washing water
doesn't waste the unit's usefulness. ~ jan


I wonder if these small carbon water filters take such stuff out or reverse
osmosis filtration? ~ jan


On Wed, 29 Oct Cichlidiot wrote:


Well, my sister has the uber-paranoid water treatment unit for her
drinking water. It's a filter that has its own little "house" on the side
of her house that does RO, charcoal and something else (can't remember,
just she always says 3-stage filtration). But even that I don't know if it
would handle all these pharmacutical pollutants.


See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

~Keep 'em Defrosted~
Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a
To e-mail see website
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