http://www.wired.com/medtech/drugs/magazine/15-06/st_dirtierwar

Drug War Gets Dirtier as What You Flush Becomes Evidence
Joshua Davis

Think twice before you flush the toilet. You might be sending  
evidence straight to the authorities -- at least if you're getting  
high in Italy or Switzerland. Scientists there recently did a study  
in which they tracked narcotic use through municipal sewage systems.  
Twice a day, at weekly intervals, wastewater was spirited out of  
treatment plants in Milan and Lugano, dried with a blast of nitrogen,  
then injected into a mass spectrometer to detect illicit substances.  
They kept tabs on methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, heroin, and  
morphine use for five months. What did they learn? Not surprisingly,  
meth and cocaine use spiked on Fridays and Saturdays. Overall, drug  
consumption was nearly double official estimates, which relied on  
crime data and interviews. It seems people are reluctant to disclose  
weekend binges. Now they don't have to. It'll all come out in the end.

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