Thursday, July 21, 2016

Colorado Town Finds THC In Water, Warns Residents Not To Drink It

Authorities in a small Colorado town warned residents on Thursday not to drink, cook, or bathe with water because it has been contaminated with marijuana's psychoactive chemical.

The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office said there was evidence of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in the water supply, the ingredient that gets cannabis users high.

"Earlier this afternoon Hugo Public Works notified Lincoln County Sheriff's Office that there was evidence of THC in the Town of Hugo's water supply," the sheriff's office said in a statement posted to Facebook. "We are asking everyone on Hugo water to avoid drinking, cooking, and bathing in Hugo Water."

Hugo is located about 100 miles north of Denver and has a population of about 730 people. The town prohibits marijuana growing, cultivation, or selling, according to the Associated Press.

The statement also said people could still use the bathroom, and that bottled drinking water was on its way to the community.

The sheriff's office said officials tested the water after complaints, but said no one had symptoms.

State investigators are on their way to Hugo to look into the matter. Screening stations will be prepared for concerned residents, the Denver Post reported.



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