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Wastewater Reveals Drug Trends | Lincoln News
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Lincoln’s health department is using wastewater to anonymously track drug use across the community, revealing trends in meth, fentanyl, opioids, and addiction medications — all without identifying individuals. Part of a national pilot with 76 sites in 41 states, this innovative system, developed by an MIT spinout, delivers results in under two weeks, turning sewage into a public health early warning system. While meth use stays steady, the Midwest shows declines in cocaine, fentanyl, and xylazine — and Narcan usage peaked then fell. This data empowers local officials, harm reduction groups, and clinicians to target resources where they’re needed most, turning collective data into lifesaving action.
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