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		<title>By: Steelpedler</title>
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		<description>Throughout the world, investigators have found endocrine disrupting compounds in wastewater effluent, and many studies have found that exposure to wastewater impacts sexual development in aquatic vertebrates,” Propper said. “Results of these studies demonstrate that low levels of the micro-contaminants in wastewater effluent have significant biological effects when organisms are exposed in their natural environments.”

So if you know any aquatic vertibrates that were planning on starting a family and planning to go skiing there to stay away if reclaimed water is allowed for snow making.

Also, it seems that rather than the beneficial use of reclaimed water, the tribes and Sierra Club would rather see the wastewater continue to be discharged into a river so that the people downstream can drink it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout the world, investigators have found endocrine disrupting compounds in wastewater effluent, and many studies have found that exposure to wastewater impacts sexual development in aquatic vertebrates,” Propper said. “Results of these studies demonstrate that low levels of the micro-contaminants in wastewater effluent have significant biological effects when organisms are exposed in their natural environments.”</p>
<p>So if you know any aquatic vertibrates that were planning on starting a family and planning to go skiing there to stay away if reclaimed water is allowed for snow making.</p>
<p>Also, it seems that rather than the beneficial use of reclaimed water, the tribes and Sierra Club would rather see the wastewater continue to be discharged into a river so that the people downstream can drink it.</p>
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