News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Sewage Test Tracks Drugs City By City |
Title: | US: Sewage Test Tracks Drugs City By City |
Published On: | 2007-08-25 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-11 23:48:03 |
Science in Brief
SEWAGE TEST TRACKS DRUGS CITY BY CITY
Researchers have figured out how to give an entire community a drug
test using just a teaspoon of wastewater from a city's
sewage-treatment plant.
The test would help federal law enforcement and other agencies track
the spread of methamphetamines and other dangerous drugs across the
country. An early study result showed big differences in
methamphetamine use city to city.
One urban area with a gambling industry had meth levels more than five
times other cities'. Yet methamphetamine levels were virtually
nonexistent in some smaller, Midwestern locales, said Jennifer Field
of Oregon State University, who presented the results Tuesday at a
Boston meeting of the American Chemical Society.
SEWAGE TEST TRACKS DRUGS CITY BY CITY
Researchers have figured out how to give an entire community a drug
test using just a teaspoon of wastewater from a city's
sewage-treatment plant.
The test would help federal law enforcement and other agencies track
the spread of methamphetamines and other dangerous drugs across the
country. An early study result showed big differences in
methamphetamine use city to city.
One urban area with a gambling industry had meth levels more than five
times other cities'. Yet methamphetamine levels were virtually
nonexistent in some smaller, Midwestern locales, said Jennifer Field
of Oregon State University, who presented the results Tuesday at a
Boston meeting of the American Chemical Society.
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