Cocaine and cannabinoids in the atmosphere of Northern Europe cities, comparison with Southern Europe and wastewater analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
This study reports the first investigation of atmospheric illicit drug concentrations in Northern Europe using measurements
of cocaine and cannabinoids in Amsterdam, London and Stockholm. Further, these measurements
were compared to those made in Rome to explore the geographical and inter-city variability. Co-located measurements
of atmospheric particulate mass and PAHs were used to help describe and interpret the illicit drug
measurements with respect to atmospheric dispersion. Cocaine concentrations ranged from 0.03 to 0.14 ng/m3
in Amsterdam, from 0.02 to 0.33 ng/m3 in London and were below quantification limit (3 pg/m3
) in Stockholm.
Cannabinol was the only cannabinoid molecule detected in the three cities. During this campaign, London reported
the highest concentrations of cocaine and meaningful differences were detected between the urban background
and city centre London sites. Mean cocaine concentrations measured in Amsterdam during March
2011 were also compared with those measured simultaneously in eight Italian cities. The cocaine concentration
in Amsterdam was comparable to that measured at an urban background in Milan and at a densely populated site
in Florence. Although correlating atmospheric concentrations directly with drug prevalence is not possible using
current data, links between concentrations of cocaine and estimates of abuse prevalence assessed by the more
routinely used wastewater analysis were also examined. A statistically significant correlation was found between
the two sets of data (R2 = 0.66; p = 0.00131). Results confirmed that meteorology, population rate and habits of
consumption influence the atmospheric concentrations of drugs. If these confounding factors were better controlled
for, the techniques described here could became an easy and cost effective tool to index the impact of cocaine
abuse in the area; especially where local hot spots need to be identified
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
illicit drugs; cocaine; atmosphere; PM10; Wastewater analysis
List of contributors:
Cecinato, Angelo; Perilli, Mattia; Balducci, Catia; Romagnoli, Paola
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