AP Enterprise: Feds may regulate drug residue in drinking water to stem possible health threat (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Federal regulators under President Barack Obama have sharply shifted course on long-standing policy toward pharmaceutical residues in the nation’s drinking water, taking a critical first step toward regulating some of the contaminants while acknowledging they could threaten human health.
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