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II. Additional Resources View Download
Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Overview of Sources, Concerns, and Solutions (Abstract, 32K/1p/PDF)   view/download
U.S. EPA�s PPCPs Web Site view/download  
Daughton 2001 "Illicit Drugs in Municipal Sewage: Proposed New Non-Intrusive Tool to Heighten Public Awareness of Societal Use of Illicit/Abused Drugs and Their Potential for Ecological Consequences," in C.G. Daughton and T.L. Jones-Lepp (Editors), Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment: Scientific and Regulatory Issues, Symposium Series 791, American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., 2001, pp. 348-364 view/download  
Origins and Fate of PPCPs in the Environment   view/download
J. J. Johnston et al. "Risk Assessment of an Acetaminophen Baiting Program for Chemical Control of Brown Tree Snakes on Guam: Evaluation of Baits, Snake Residues, and Potential Primary and Secondary Hazards," Environ. Sci. Technol. 2002, 36(17):3827-3833 view/download  
"Environmental Warning Added to Animal Euthanasia Products," U.S. FDA, Center for Veterinary Medicine Update, 22 July 2003 view/download  
Mercury in Skin Lightening Soaps and Creams
NYC Health Dept. Warns Against Use of "Skin-Lightening" Creams Containing Mercury or Similar Products Which Do Not List Ingredients
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Fact Sheet: Mercury in Skin Lightening Soaps and Creams
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Presentation: Mercury in Soaps and Cosmetics for Skin Lightening
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A World of Salt: Total Global Saltwater and Freshwater Estimates view/download  
Daughton C.G. "Groundwater Recharge and Chemical Contaminants: Challenges in Communicating the Connections and Collisions of Two Disparate Worlds," In Fate and Transport of Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs) During Ground Water Recharge (special issue), Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation, 2004, 24(2): 127-138.   view/download
How should unwanted/unneeded medications be disposed? view/download  
Molecular Expressions, Florida State University view/download  
Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List (CCL) view/download  
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