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Flushed drugs end up in water supply report finds
Posted: 03.05.2013 at 10:45 AM
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HAUPPAUGE, NY (AP) --

According to a new report, more than half of Suffolk County, Long Island's medical and health facilities flush their unused medications, which then wind up in the water supply.

Citizens Campaign for the Environment found that of the 59 facilities it reviewed, 51 percent reported flushing medications down the toilet.

Newsday says that a quarter of the facilities use a reverse distributor service to collect the unused drugs. It says 12 percent participate in a take-back program sponsored by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency.

The Farmingdale environment group is pushing for new state legislation and guidelines that would ban flushing of medications.

Legislator William Spencer said some facilities flush medications to prevent substances like morphine and Percocet from getting into the hands of others.

(Copyright ©2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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