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Aussie wastewater analysis suggests ice use stabilising


The latest analysis of Australia’s wastewater from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) has shown use of crystal methylamphetamine – commonly referred to as ice – has stabilised across the country.

In the third test of its kind, 54 testing sites were chosen, in both city and regional areas, with the analysis picking up traces of 14 different drugs, covering just over 60% of Australia’s population.

The ACT and New South Wales showed small overall increases in ice use, with an overall drop of use in the Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. Recent water testing of Adelaide's wastewater revealed a 25% spike in methamphetamine use in the past year.

ACIC previously identified the value that wastewater sampling provided compared to other methods of drug-use monitoring.

“The strengths of wastewater analysis include that it is in near real-time, it is non-intrusive and is able to measure average drug use in both large and small populations,” it said previously. Read More>>>


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