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Title: Scientists drug-test whole cities
Source: yahoo news
URL Source: [None]
Published: Aug 23, 2007
Author: SETH BORENSTEIN
Post Date: 2007-08-23 11:39:04 by kiki
Keywords: None
Views: 150
Comments: 6

WASHINGTON - Researchers have figured out how to give an entire community a drug test using just a teaspoon of wastewater from a city's sewer plant.

The test wouldn't be used to finger any single person as a drug user. But it would help federal law enforcement and other agencies track the spread of dangerous drugs, like methamphetamines, across the country.

Oregon State University scientists tested 10 unnamed American cities for remnants of drugs, both legal and illegal, from wastewater streams. They were able to show that they could get a good snapshot of what people are taking.

"It's a community urinalysis," said Caleb Banta-Green, a University of Washington drug abuse researcher who was part of the Oregon State team. The scientists presented their results Tuesday at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in Boston.

Two federal agencies have taken samples from U.S. waterways to see if drug testing a whole city is doable, but they haven't gotten as far as the Oregon researchers.

One of the early results of the new study showed big differences in methamphetamine use city to city. One urban area with a gambling industry had meth levels more than five times higher than other cities. Yet methamphetamine levels were virtually nonexistent in some smaller Midwestern locales, said Jennifer Field, the lead researcher and a professor of environmental toxicology at Oregon State.

The ingredient Americans consume and excrete the most was caffeine, Field said.

Cities in the experiment ranged from 17,000 to 600,000 in population, but Field declined to identify them, saying that could harm her relationship with the sewage plant operators.

She plans to start a survey for drugs in the wastewater of at least 40 Oregon communities.

The science behind the testing is simple. Nearly every drug — legal and illicit — that people take leaves the body. That waste goes into toilets and then into wastewater treatment plants.

"Wastewater facilities are wonderful places to understand what humans consume and excrete," Field said.

In the study presented Tuesday, one teaspoon of untreated sewage water from each of the cities was tested for 15 different drugs. Field said researchers can't calculate how many people in a town are using drugs.

She said that one fairly affluent community scored low for illicit drugs except for cocaine. Cocaine and ecstasy tended to peak on weekends and drop on weekdays, she said, while methamphetamine and prescription drugs were steady throughout the week.

Field said her study suggests that a key tool currently used by drug abuse researchers — self-reported drug questionnaires — underestimates drug use.

"We have so few indicators of current use," said Jane Maxwell of the Addiction Research Institute at the University of Texas, who wasn't part of the study. "This could be a very interesting new indicator."

David Murray, chief scientist for U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy, said the idea interests his agency.

Murray said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is testing federal wastewater samples just to see if that's a good method for monitoring drug use. But he didn't know how many tests were conducted or where.

The EPA will "flush out the details" on testing, Benjamin Grumbles joked. The EPA assistant administrator said the agency is already looking at the problem of potential harm to rivers and lakes from legal pharmaceuticals.

The idea of testing on a citywide basis for drugs makes sense, as long as it doesn't violate people's privacy, said Tom Angell of the Students for Sensible Drug Policy, a Washington-based group that wants looser drug laws.

"This seems to be less offensive than individualized testing," he said.

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#1. To: kiki (#0)

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Lod  posted on  2007-08-23   11:45:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: kiki (#0)

here's something that will really blow your mind. The pharmaceutical drugs that doctors prescribe (& some of the illegal drugs too) do not break down and are excreted from people's bodies into the toilet. Then it can end up in the ground-water. and it doesn't ever deteriorate. Then it gets into the lakes & the rivers & eventually the oceans too. And researchers at St. Louis University & in Canada also have already determined that the level of pharmaceutical drugs already in some of the rivers & lakes of North America makes it so the fish can't reproduce properly.

the facts are simply that we are destroying the earth. drugs should only be given to people in a life-threatening situation. never as anti-depressants or treatments for ADD. the overwhelming majority of the drugs that are destroying the water supply are drugs like ritalin & prozac because those are the majority of drugs that are taken.

if we were really serious about protecting the earth (& we should be), then we'd drastically reduce the quantity of drugs used and then we'd make all the drug users go to the bathroom in toilets that empty into a special system that could be contained. The water can be evaporated out and the waste left & disposed of safely.

Jeremiah 31:32 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day [that] I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD:

Red Jones  posted on  2007-08-23   11:50:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Red Jones (#2)

One of my jobs is in a large office. I've realized lately that just about everyone there is on some sort of medication for stress or depression, and they freely share with each other. there's also a lot of prescription pain medication floating around. I found this out because there was a company wide meeting a couple of weeks ago and people were medicating themselves and each other before it started. weird

kiki  posted on  2007-08-23   12:00:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: kiki, Red Jones (#3)

One of my jobs is in a large office. I've realized lately that just about everyone there is on some sort of medication for stress or depression, and they freely share with each other. there's also a lot of prescription pain medication floating around. I found this out because there was a company wide meeting a couple of weeks ago and people were medicating themselves and each other before it started. weird

You are both right on target. The shocking thing is that the weird ones in America now are the ones NOT taking some drug! Or, more likely, drugs!

And if you read the Steele article that Christine posted today, then you begin to understand, once you understand the drugging of America, how very likely his predictions are to come true.

When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.

richard9151  posted on  2007-08-23   13:22:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: kiki, *Big Pharma* (#3)

Sorry, I forgot the ping!

When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.

richard9151  posted on  2007-08-23   13:22:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: richard9151 (#4)

The shocking thing is that the weird ones in America now are the ones NOT taking some drug!

Proud weirdo reporting in...over 50, and not on any medication of ANY kind; including aspirin.

Remember...G-d saved more animals than people on the ark. www.siameserescue.org

who knows what evil  posted on  2007-08-23   14:12:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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