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The EPA Followed up on an Unusual Request About Abortion Pills - Hawaii Tribune-Herald

EPA scientists were tasked with exploring detection methods for mifepristone in wastewater amid concerns following Roe v. Wade overturn, with over 50% of abortions involving the drug.

WASHINGTON — Senior officials at the Environmental Protection Agency directed scientists over the summer to assess whether the government could develop methods for detecting traces of abortion pills in wastewater — a practice sought by anti-abortion activists seeking to restrict the medication.

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