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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4872 RESOLUTION NO. 4 8 7 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, SUPPORTING CREATION OF A SECURE, CONVENIENT MEDICINE RETURN PROGRAM IN KING COUNTY TO REDUCE THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF UNWANTED MEDICINE WHEREAS, drug overdose deaths, abuse of prescription pain killers, and abuse of inedicines by young people is a growing problem, and more people die of prescription medicines than all illegal drugs combined; and WHEREAS, medicines used in the home are the leading cause of poisonings reported to the Washington Poison Center, and preventable poisonings from medicines have been rising rapidly, especially among children and seniors; and WHEREAS, unwanted medicines left in the home contribute to opportunities for drug abuse, drug theft, and accidental poisonings; and � WHEREAS, most medicines, when discarded, are categorized as dangerous waste under the Washington State Dangerous Waste regulations (Chapter 173-303 WAC); or hazardous waste under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42 USC 6901), or both; and WHEREAS, medicines disposed of by flushing into sewers are not completely treated or removed by sewage Veatment facilities, or onsite sewage systems, allowing pharmaceuticals to be released into the environment; and WHEREAS, medicines disposed of in the garbage are not secure from theft, or may eventually end up in Iandfiil leachate which may be sent to sewage treatrnent facilities, eventually allowing pharmaceuticats to be released into the environment and Resolution No.4872 October 9, 2012 Pege 1 of 3 WHEREAS, the White House Office of National Drug ConUol Poiicy recommends encouraging and providing for proper disposal of inedicines as a key element for the prevention of prescription drug abuse in its 2012 National Drug Control Strategy; and WHEREAS, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Food & Drug Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency recommend medicine retum programs as a more secure and environmentally safe disposal method than throwing pharmaceuticals in trash; and WHEREAS, nine city police stations, twelve Bartell Drug retail pharmacies, and twelve Group Health clinical pharmacies in King County currently offer medicine take-back and use approved security protocols to prevent theft, but the county Iacks a comprehensive and convenient medicine take-back system; and WHEREAS, communities are struggling to implement and finance programs to address the public safety impacts of leftover medicines in residents' homes and the environmental impacts of improper disposal of unwanted medicines; and WHEREAS, pharmaceutical manufacturers currently operate and fund successful medicine retum systems in Canada and several countries in Europe. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. That City of Aubum City Council encourages the King County Board of Health to establish a convenient, safe, secure, and environmentally sound medicine return program for unwanted medicines from households through a Resolution No.4872 October 9, 2012 Page 2 of 3 hartnaceutical manufacturer financin mechanism that covers the cost of collection, P 9 transportation, and disposal, and does not rely on local govemment funding. Section 2. That the Maybr is authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full farce uPon passage and signatures hereon. Y" Dated and Signed this �y�day of , 2012. Y 1RI�L� _� PE ER B. LEWIS, MAYOR ATfEST � ��°"---- Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APP VED TO RM: D el B. ei , Attomey Resolution No.4872 October 9, 2012 Page 3 of 3