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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 5.2 DSRSD Drug Collection Event~~' ~r J ~ ~ ~- ~ -i~ 1 \~/. w' City Participation in Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) Drug Collection Event Report Prepared by: Christopher L. Foss, AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 16, 2008 SUBJECT: ATTACHMENTS: RECOMMENDATION: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: CITY CLERK File # ~~®®-^~ Economic Development Director 1. September 2, 2008 Letter from Bert Michalczyk, General Manager of the Dublin San Raman Services District (DSRSD}" 1) Receive Staff Presentation; and Z) Provide Staff with direction regarding the participation in the DSRSD Drug Collection event on October 10, 2008. None. DESCRIPTION: The City of Dublin received a letter dated September 2, 2008 from Bert Michalczyk, General Manager of the Dublin San Ramon Services District regarding a program to eliminate pharmaceuticals from our water supply (see Attachment 1). According to DSRSD,. unwanted or expired medicines are being disposed of daily down the toilet, which studies have shown can pass through wastewater treatment facilities into creeks, rivers, bays and oceans. Recent studies found that pharmaceutical compounds were found in 80% of the waterways tested, and recent news stories have brought the issue of trace pharmaceuticals in drinking water into the. public eye. In an effort to educate the community that disposing of leftover medication down the toilet is no longer acceptable, DSRSD is joining with other public agencies in conducting aweek-long education campaign, The campaign, "No Drugs Down the Drain," will be held from October 4 -October 11, 2008 and will provide information on alternative disposal options. DSRSD has also scheduled a Drug Collection Event for Friday, October 10, 2008 at the DSRSD offices (7051 Dublin Boulevard). In order to collect any controlled medications (narcotics, vicodin, codeine, etc.), a Police Officer must be present to collect the drugs, and DSRSD is requesting that the City make an officer available to assist. during the event. City Staff has met with DSRSD officials on this request and Dublin Police Services staff can be made available to assist with the event, if so directed. COPY TO: Page 1 of 2 ITEM NO. '~J • Z G:\Chris\DSRSD\Agenda Statement October 2008 DSRSD Event.doc RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council provide Staff with direction regarding the participation in the DSRSD Drug Collection event on October 10, 2008. aka 1 ~~a / ~' ~~d ~ r DUBLIN ~`~'~ 7051 Dublin Boulevard SAN RAMON ~ ~ Dublin, California 94568 w~'Iv''RVICES p 'y , tti,,lr~~ ~'Q'~nm ~ ~ Phone: 925 828 0515 FAX: 925 829 1180 DISTRICT ` S 3 ~'CE 195 www.dsrsd.com September 2, 2008 Joni Pattillo City Manager City of Dublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Ms. Pattillo: HECEIVEd CITY OF DUELIIV SEP - 4 2008 CITY NiANAG~`~ ~~~ICE I would like to thank you and Mayor Lockhart for meeting with DSRSD staff to discuss a joint City/District program designed to eliminate pharmaceuticals from our water. Everyday in California, unwanted or expired medicine is disposed of down the toilet. While this was once a recommended practice to protect children and pets from accidental poisonings, studies show that pharmaceuticals can pass through wastewater treatment facilities into creeks, rivers, bays and oceans. In 2002, the U.S. Geological Survey reported that there were pharmaceutical compounds in 80% of waterways tested. Because many of these compounds are designed to be effective in small doses, there is concern that they may have impacts on water quality and wildlife. There is also concern that pharmaceuticals may cause upsets of biological wastewater treatment systems and failures of whole effluent toxicity tests, impact the beneficial reuse of biosolids, and jeopardize Publicly Owned Treatment Works' ability to provide high quality recycled water. Recent Associated Press articles have also brought the issue of trace pharmaceuticals in drinking water into the public eye, dramatically increasing regulators' interest in taking steps to reduce pharmaceuticals in the environment. A coalition of local, regional, state and federal. agencies plans to conduct a one-week California-wide educational campaign, October 4-11, 2008, to educate the public that disposing of leftover medication down the toilet is no longer acceptable. The campaign, "No Drugs Down the Drain!" will provide the public with information on alternative disposal options throughout the state.. Friday, October 10th DSRSD will collect drugs at our District Office and I would like to request that the City of Dublin provide Dublin San Ramon Services District is a Public Enllty ~- 5t a ~~~ ~~ ~~ Attachment 1 Joni Pattillo, City Manager. September 2, 2008 Page 2 a Police Officer during this event as the District needs the City of Dublin police to "collect" the drugs because controlled medicines (narcotics, vicodin, codeine, etc.) must be collected by a law enforcement officer. It is also our hope that the City and the District can create a permanent drug collection program that can also be used in the cities of Pleasanton and San Ramon. Thank you for helping us to protect our water environment and to remove unused and/or expired pharmaceuticals from customers' homes, thereby reducing the chances of poisoning children. As always, it's a pleasure working with the City of Dublin. Sincerely, /o~~~/v BERT MICHALCZYK General Manager aka