This presentation focused on how (and how often) antibiotics and hormones contaminate water and best management practices to prevent their movement to water bodies. This was the second in a two-part series ( Go to Part 1) The presenters are: Linda Lee, Purdue University; Keith Loftin, US Geological Survey; and Jessica Davis, Colorado State University. This presentation was originally broadcast on April 25, 2008. More...
Video Segments and Power Point Slides
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- Fate and Transport of Pharmaceuticals, Linda Lee, Purdue University (23 minutes). Power Point Slides | Streamed videoTo view the streamed video, click on the link and drag the time slider (bottom of the screen) to 6:24.
- Occurrence of Pharmaceuticals in Water, Keith Loftin, US Geological Survey (15 minutes). Power Point Slides | Streamed video To view the streamed video, click on the link and drag the time slider (bottom of the screen) to 29:50.
- Best Management Practices for Pharmaceuticals, Jessica Davis, Colorado State University (13 minutes). Power point slides | Streamed video To view the streamed video, click on the link and drag the time slider (bottom of the screen) to 45:18.
- Question and Answer segment (13 minutes). Streamed video To view the streamed video, click on the link and drag the time slider (bottom of the screen) to 58:38.
Continuing Education Units
Certified Crop Advisers (CCA)
CCAs an receive 1 CEU (nutrient management) by viewing the entire presentation and taking the Part 2 Quiz
Visit the CCA continuing education page for additional CEU opportunities.
Note: The CCA program charges a fee to administer CEUs.
American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS)
ARPAS members can receive 1 CEU by viewing the entire webcast and contacting ARPAS headquarters. Visit the ARPAS continuing education page for additional CEU opportunities.
Additional Resource and Links
- Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products. This EPA website incorporates commonly asked questions about pharmaceuticals in the environment, and research bibliographies.
- Veterinary Medicines in the Environment. This U.S. Geological Survey website addresses the state of knowledge about veterinary medicines in the environment.
- e-hormone. Your gateway to the environment and hormones.
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