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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 5, 2008
Seminar Series Looks to 'Dispose' of Pharmaceutical
Contamination
Pharmaceutical disposal will be the focus of the
latest installment in the seminar series “Go with the Flow-- Get to Know
Our Indiana Coastal Resources on Wednesday, September 10 at 6:30 p.m. at
Purdue University Calumet.
In his seminar entitled, “Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products:
The Impact on our Water Systems,” Todd Nettesheim, of the U.S. EPA Great
Lakes National Program Office, will discuss the impacts of
pharmaceuticals and personal care products that end up in local
waterways. Often this is result of improper disposal, such as flushing
these products down the drain.
An emerging issue, pharmaceuticals have been found in the drinking water
supplies of at least 41 million Americans, according to an investigation
by the Associated Press. Other studies have found impacts on aquatic
wildlife.
The Go with the Flow seminar series is intended raise awareness of land
use practices on Lake Michigan’s coastal resources in Indiana. The final
seminar in the series is titled “The 21st-Century Battle between
Precipitation and Evaporation in the Great Lakes Water Cycle” and will
be held on October 8.
The series is being funded through a grant Purdue Calumet received from
the Lake Michigan Coastal Program. Other sponsors are Illinois-Indiana
Sea Grant and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
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The Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program is one of 30 National Sea
Grant College Programs. Created by Congress in 1966, Sea Grant combines
university, government, business and industry expertise to address
coastal and Great Lakes needs. Funding is provided by the U.S.
Department of Commerce, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration,
the University of Illinois and Purdue University.
Irene Miles
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant
376 NSRC
1101 W. Peabody Dr.
Urbana, Il 61801
Phone: 217-333-8055
Fax: 217-333-8046
miles@illinois.edu |