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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Reducing Pharmaceuticals in our Waters: A DEC Update and Appeal for your Input Scott Stoner, Chief, Standards and Analytical Support Section Division of Water; Chair, NYSDEC Pharmaceuticals Work Group Joan Kennedy, Division of Public Affairs and Education Presentation to WMAC – December 3, 2008
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Reducing Pharmaceuticals in Water: A Complex Problem Widespread and diverse sources Few if any water quality standards Waste water treatment only partly effective; - not designed to remove pharmaceuticals No single/simple solution
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Reducing Pharmaceuticals in Water: A Complex Solution Source Control: unused medications Source Control: drug manufacturers Improved wastewater treatment ($$) Greener drugs (faster breakdown)
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Reducing Pharmaceuticals in Waters: Initial DEC Actions Pharmaceuticals Work Group Roundtable on Managing Unused Pharmaceuticals in NYS Inter-Agency Work Group – institutions “Don’t Flush Your Drugs” campaign Website: www.dontflushyourdrugs.netwww.dontflushyourdrugs.net
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Initial DEC Actions: Pharmaceuticals Work Group Winter 2008; Led by Division of Water Chair: Scott Stoner; Co-Chair: Ken Kosinski Solid and Hazardous Materials, Public Affairs and Education, Communications, Pollution Prevention, Policy Office, and NYS Dept. of Health Initially focusing on source control – reduce flushing of unused medications
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Initial DEC Actions: Roundtable Discussion on Managing Unused Pharmaceuticals in NYS May 15, 2008 Sponsored by NYSDEC and NYSDOH Panel discussions on pharmaceuticals generated by: -Households -Hospitals and other institutions Synopsis now online
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Initial DEC Actions: Roundtable Discussion on Managing Unused Pharmaceuticals in NYS Key Messages: Households Pilot programs proving the feasibility of different models of collection of unused drugs Management of controlled substances creates a significant barrier
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Initial DEC Actions: Roundtable Discussion on Managing Unused Pharmaceuticals in NYS Key Messages: Hospitals and Other Institutions Flushing common and widespread Pharmaceutical waste volume differs by type of institution
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Initial DEC Actions: Inter-Agency Work Group on Pharmaceutical Disposal in Institutions DEC, DOH, Dept of Education Objective: Develop new guidance on pharmaceuticals disposal in institutions Eliminate regulatory barriers Work with regulated community – ensure guidance is workable Educate regulated community on new protocols
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Initial DEC Actions: Commissioner’s Announcement and Website Press Release August 8, 2008 “Don’t Flush Your Drugs” campaign Website: www.dontflushyourdrugs.netwww.dontflushyourdrugs.net Technical background on the issue Guidance for proper household disposal
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Recent Legislation - Pharmaceuticals S7560A ; effective March 24, 2009 Amends New York’s Env. Cons. Law Directs DEC, in consultation with NYS DOH, to develop and implement a public information program on the proper disposal of drugs Authorizes but does not fund pilot collection Codifies what we are already doing…
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Reducing Pharmaceuticals in Water: Status Check Complex and challenging issue Initial DEC actions: source control: do not flush Next steps -institutions -continued research -collaboration -push for “greener” drugs -education campaign
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Getting The Message Out
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Our Thoughts Water bills and annual water quality reports Hospitals, pharmacies, medical organizations –Link to website –Add to their website Presentations at events
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Can You Help Us? Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions? Recommendations?
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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Acknowledgements Kenneth Kosinski, P.E., Division of Water, Co-Chair, NYSDEC Pharmaceuticals Work Group Resa A. Dimino, Special Assistant, Commissioner’s Policy Office
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