Pondering Over How Pharmaceuticals Enter Our Waterways, And How Fish Ingest These Pharmaceuticals That Our Human Bodies Are Unable To Fully Absorb, And Wind Up Excreting A Great Deal Of In Our Excrement That We Flush In Our Toilets; And Subsequently Makes Its Way Through Local And Regional Wastewater Treatment Facilities, And Through Local, Regional, National, And International Waterways; Causes Me To Think About Fish Ingesting Pharmaceuticals That My Paternal Grandmother Took

Not too long ago, I wrote a post about Articles And Research Papers About Fish Becoming Addicted To Pharmaceuticals By The Way Of Them Entering Our Waterways Vis A Vis Our Bodies Not Breaking Them Down Each Time We Excrete, And Wastewater Treatment Facilities Not Being Designed To Filter Them Out.

Whether we and my paternal grandmother lived on acres of property with access to City Water and Sewage, or just City Water; and a Septic Tank on our property to handle our Sewage in lieu of having access to City Sewage, I can’t help but think about pharmaceuticals that my paternal grandmother took eventually making their way into the entire planets’ waterways with my grandmother’s excrement, upon being flushed down the Toilet; making its way through the municipal Sewage lines and Water Treatment Facility as its first step in eventually making its way into regional, national, and international waterways; and fish ingesting these pharmaceuticals that my paternal grandmother takes as a result of Water Treatment Facilities being unable to filter out pharmaceuticals from excrement that has been discharged into Sewage lines.

Or, if we only had access to City Water, and we had a Septic Tank on our property to handle our Sewage in lieu of having access to City Sewage; Animals that live below ground such as Worms, Leeches, and some species of Spiders and Pseudoscorpions (in case you’re wondering, the State of Michigan is completely devoid of actual Scorpions, of the Order: Scorpiones); could wind up ingesting pharmaceuticals that my paternal grandmother takes as a result of the dirt in the area on our property where our Septic Tank could be buried being soaked with our wastewater as it makes its way out of the Septic Tank, and the dirt in the ground absorbing the wastewater like a sponge.


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