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Artificial sweeteners found in rivers


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By Bettina Boxall, Los Angeles Times

Canadian researchers think they have found a great way to trace the travels of treated sewage after it is discharged into rivers: Follow the artificial sweeteners.

The scientists found elevated concentrations of four sweeteners — cyclamate, saccharin, sucralose, and acesulfame – in water samples collected along the length of the Grand River in Ontario, Canada.

Commonly used in diet drinks, the sweeteners got into the Grand by way of the 30 sewage treatment plants that empty into the river and its tributaries.

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  1. DEWITT says - Posted: December 22, 2013

    In a related story sugar was detected in the same waterway

  2. suspicious mind says - Posted: December 22, 2013

    At what concentration?