AFP: Spanish scientists said Wednesday they have detected cocaine, ecstasy and six other drugs in the waters of a nature reserve, and warned of a possible risk to wildlife and public health. Investigators from the University of Valencia analysed the water in canals and irrigation channels of eastern Spain's Albufera Natural Park, a major wetlands region, for the presence of 14 kinds of drugs, Spain's Scientific Information and News Service (SINC) said. The scientists looked for the ......
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Cocaine, ecstasy found in waters of Spanish nature reserve
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 22nd, 2010
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