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Join Date: May 2007
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It's from years of people flushing meds. California has recognized this and is starting to accept meds at some of their their Hazmat stations. In the meantime, they recommend crushing them, bagging them and putting in your trash to be landfilled.
Our local water treatment facilities have no current way of removing meds from the water supply, so until people stop flushing, it's going to remain an issue.
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