Literature DB >> 30599351

Music festivals and drugs: Wastewater analysis.

Tomáš Mackuľak1, Paula Brandeburová1, Anna Grenčíková1, Igor Bodík1, Andrea Vojs Staňová2, Oksana Golovko3, Olga Koba3, Markéta Mackuľaková4, Viera Špalková5, Miroslav Gál6, Roman Grabic3.   

Abstract

Drug consumption in individual cities, regions, and at various music events and festivals across the EU has generally been monitored via questionnaires, patients' medical data, and police reports. However, an overview of drug consumption obtained from these methods can be negatively affected by various subjective factors. We aimed to investigate an association between levels of target drugs in wastewater, music genres, and festival courses. The occurrence of illicit drugs, their metabolites, and psychoactive compounds was investigated in the influent of six wastewater treatment plants in the Czech and Slovak Republic during seven large-scale music festivals from different music genres: metal, rock, pop, country and folk, ethnic, multi-genre, dance, and trance. The total number of participants included >130,000 active festival attendees. The association between music genre and illicit drug and/or psychoactive pharmaceutical consumptions is discussed on the basis of the results obtained through wastewater analyses. The observed trend was similar to worldwide published data with a specific local phenomenon of methamphetamine prevalence that did not significantly change between music events. Increased specific loads of cocaine (measured as its metabolite benzoylecgonine) and Ecstasy, along with some cannabis, were mainly observed during pop/rock and dance music festivals. However, there was no significant increase observed in the specific loads of all monitored psychoactive pharmaceuticals. This study demonstrates that the abuse of some illicit drugs is closely associated with specific music preferences.
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Keywords:  Drugs abuse; Music festivals; Psychoactive pharmaceuticals; Wastewater analysis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30599351     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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