“…In Canada, veterinary antimicrobials have been reported in streams and rivers in the provinces of Alberta (Forrest et al., ), Saskatchewan (Waiser, Humphries, Tumber, & Holm, ), and Ontario (Lissemore et al., ), as well as in Saskatchewan wetlands and farm dugouts (small constructed reservoirs) (Kuchta & Cessna, ; Kuchta et al., ). The presence of veterinary antimicrobials in surface waters is a concern because they may reduce primary productivity in these waters due to toxicity to fish (Botelho et al., ), aquatic algae (González‐Pleiter et al., ; Halling‐Sørensen, ), bacteria (González‐Pleiter et al., ; Robinson, Belden, & Lydy, ), crustaceans (Freitas, Rocha, & Espíndola, ; Kołodziejska et al., ) and plants (Brain et al., ; Robinson et al., ).…”