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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Oct 11, 2025, 05:11 AM Oct 11

The E.P.A. Followed Up on an Unusual Request About Abortion Pills

Source: New York Times

Oct. 10, 2025 Updated 5:22 p.m. ET


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. The highly unusual request appears to have originated from a letter sent from 25 Republican members of Congress to Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, asking the agency to investigate how the abortion drug mifepristone might be contaminating the water supply.

“Are there existing E.P.A.-approved methods for detecting mifepristone and its active metabolites in water supplies?” the lawmakers asked at the end of the public letter, sent on June 18, an effort led by Senator James Lankford and Representative Josh Brecheen, both of Oklahoma. “If not, what resources are needed to develop these testing methods?”

Scientists who specialize in chemical detection told the senior officials that there are currently no E.P.A.-approved methods for identifying mifepristone in wastewater — but that new methods could be developed, according to two people familiar with the events, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information.

Abortion pills have emerged as a major focus for the anti-abortion movement since the fall of Roe v. Wade, as growing numbers of women in states with abortion bans have turned to websites and underground networks that send the pills through the mail, allowing them to circumvent the laws.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/us/politics/epa-abortion-wastewater.html



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The E.P.A. Followed Up on an Unusual Request About Abortion Pills (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Oct 11 OP
If this ill-informed premise is enacted, then you can soon expect the similar no_hypocrisy Oct 11 #1
Government shut down or not, women must be punished Walleye Oct 11 #2
Test for Viagra, you limp little creeps. Timeflyer Oct 11 #3
Hear Hear! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Oct 11 #4
This is also being pushed by those who spout all that alpha beta gamma male BS. pecosbob Oct 11 #5
Oh for Pete sakes! (as my Dad used to say) Bayard Oct 11 #6

no_hypocrisy

(53,601 posts)
1. If this ill-informed premise is enacted, then you can soon expect the similar
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 06:07 AM
Oct 11

"justification" for banning birth control pills as they contain heightened concentrations of estrogen.

Walleye

(43,015 posts)
2. Government shut down or not, women must be punished
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 06:58 AM
Oct 11

These women think they’re gonna get away with doing women things. These men are gonna put a stop to that, women think they’re free. They can’t have that.

pecosbob

(8,162 posts)
5. This is also being pushed by those who spout all that alpha beta gamma male BS.
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 09:19 AM
Oct 11

Some believe mifepristone in the water supply is lowering male testosterone levels resulting in diminished male traits.

Bayard

(27,596 posts)
6. Oh for Pete sakes! (as my Dad used to say)
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 01:03 PM
Oct 11

I'm thinking anything in the water would be minuscule, and undetectable once its in millions of gallons of water.

Just more misogyny in action.

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