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From the land of Mitch McConnell, who brought down the United States by manipulating Supreme Court nominations to put criminally corrupt politicized freaks on said court:
New Psychoactive Substances in Wastewater from Rest Areas and Commercial Weigh Stations along Interstate Highways Bikram Subedi, Durga Prasad Kodati, Abhya Niegocki, Anna OShea Stites, and Chris Delcher Environmental Science & Technology 2025 59 (45), 24302-24309
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) provides a comprehensive, noninvasive, and near-real-time trend in NPS use in defined communities based on the quantified level of NPS or their biomarkers in raw wastewater. (8) Several synthetic cathinones including methcathinone, eutylone, methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), α-PVP, and 3- or 4-methylmethcathinone (3- or 4-MMC) were quantified in WBE studies covering 60% of the Australian population. (9,10) 20 European cities, (11) China, (12) and Korea. (13) However, very few studies reported synthetic cannabinoids, fentanyl, and/or fentanyl analogs in wastewater. Four synthetic cannabinoids including ADB-BUTINACA and MDMB-4en-PINACA were detected in wastewater from 31 major cities across China. (14) Our report of NPS including synthetic opioids (carfentanil and furanyl fentanyl), synthetic cannabinoids (MAB-CHMINACA), synthetic cathinones, and meta-chlorophenyl piperazine (mCPP) in rural communities in Southern Illinois is the only WBE study on these drugs in the U.S. (8)
Many NPS including methylone, mephedrone, α-PVP, methcathinone, methoxy fentanyl, buphedrone, pentedrone, flephedrone, butylone, eutylone, and MDPV were detected but not quantified in several quantitative or qualitative suspect screening studies in China, U.S., Australia, and Europe. (8,12,15−20) Carfentanil, with a single lethal dose of less than 1 μg, is over 100-fold more potent than fentanyl (0.10.2 mg per dose) and 10,000-fold more potent than morphine (1030 mg). (21,22) Similarly, the per-capita water flow (domestic, industrial, and even stormwater in some cases) to municipal sewer systems is significantly higher (564 ± 388 L/day/people) (23−25) than at seven facilities along interstate highways over our 12-month study period (16.3 ± 11.9 L/day/people) (Table S1). Therefore, wastewater surveillance at relatively less diluted sites, such as rest areas, can potentially help detect and quantify more NPS, and it can serve as a regional early warning system for NPS.
This study addresses a research gap by quantifying NPSs in wastewater samples collected from rest areas and commercial weigh stations along interstate highways in Kentucky and represents the first study reporting NPS among general and commercial highway commuters. Target NPSs were selected based on recent identifications on forensic reports and global-scale WBE studies that include two synthetic opioids [p-fluorofentanyl (pFF) and metonitazene], two synthetic cannabinoids [ADB-BUTINACA and MAB-CHMINACA], a phenylpiperazine (mCPP), an indole-based alkaloid (mitragynine), and ten synthetic cathinones [ethylone, butylone, N-ethylhexylone, N-ethylhexedrone, α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone, α-piperidinobutiophenone, 4-MMC, 4-chloro-α-PVP, 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), and 2-methyl-4-(methylthio)-2-morpholinopropiophenone (MMMP)] (Figure S1)...
Wow. I must be getting old. I had no idea that so many synthetic psychoactive compounds existed.
Of course, under the current government, one often feels that one must be hallucinating. One would actually hope so, thinking the reign of the orange pedophile is just a "bad trip."
Inkey
(461 posts)A new chemistry catagory is being developed. I have seen this occur throughout my lifetime several times already. For better, but probably worse we will see this happen again .....
multigraincracker
(36,718 posts)modrepub
(3,967 posts)Neighbor winds up doing his brother's company's "random" drug test because he's clean. If they actually tested their personnel, they'd probably have to fire lots of their workers and most companies don't want to have that much turnover.
A couple years back our garbage collection company changed hands and we started missing collections. The new company sent out email apologizing that garbage wasn't being collected because they lost a lot of drivers and crew when the company changed hands. Turns out the old company was self insured (and never drug tested). The new company instituted random drug tests (because of their insurance) and they lost half their staff. Illegal drug use is apparently quite common for the front line garbage collectors, which makes sense given the 3AM wake up and long days most of them work.
Drug use is much more common than most people think. After decades of drug testing, companies and employees have figured ways around it I guess.
Old Crank
(6,442 posts)Any estimates on numbers of drivers using?
Impossible to tell where users came from since this is an interstate.
How long does the effect stay in the driver's system. Alcohol is a few hours. Pot is delectable much longer, with no high.
It is good to find out what is being used out there.