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EPA called to classifty abortion drugs as pollutants

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January 1, 2026
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(NewsNation) — Anti-abortion group Students for Life of America is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to add abortion drug mifepristone to its list of water contaminants.

It follows 40 other anti-abortion groups and lawmakers previously calling for the EPA to assess the water pollution levels of the abortion drug.

“The EPA has the regulatory authority and humane responsibility to determine the extent of abortion water pollution, caused by the reckless and negligent policies pushed by past administrations through the FDA [Food and Drug Administration],” Kristan Hawkins, president of SFLA, said in a release.

“Take the word ‘abortion’ out of it and ask, should chemically tainted blood and placenta tissue, along with human remains, be flushed by the tons into America’s waterways? And since the federal government set that up, shouldn’t we know what’s in our water?” she added.


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In 2025, lawmakers from seven states introduced bill, none of which passed, to either order environmental studies on the effects of mifepristone in water or to enact environmental regulations for the drug.

EPA’s Office of Water leaders met with Politico in November, with its press secretary Brigit Hirsch telling the outlet it “takes the issue of pharmaceuticals in our water systems seriously and employs a rigorous, science-based approach to protect human health and the environment.”

“As always, EPA encourages all stakeholders invested in clean and safe drinking water to review the proposals and submit comments,”Hirsch added.

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