Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Africa water, Sanitation Mar- Apr 2015 Vol.10 No.2 | Page 29

Groundwater Man-Made Pollutants Finding Their Way into Groundwater through Septic Systems P harmaceuticals, hormones and personal care products associated with everyday household activities are finding their way into groundwater through septic systems in New York and New England, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. “Septic systems nationwide are receiving increased attention as environmental sources of chemical contamination,” said USGS scientist Patrick Phillips, lead author of the study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment. Two different well networks were studied, one in New England and the other in New York, looking for micropollutants in groundwater samples collected downgradient of septic systems. “Downgradient” is the term used for how groundwater flows under the ground, and is a similar term to “downstream” when describing surface water. The scientists tested for items such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and plasticizer compounds (which make things more flexible). +