From Deseret News archives:
Facing dilemma over meth houses
In the early 1990s, the Salt Lake Valley Health Department quickly recognized the threat to public health from illegal drug labs. The department was one of the leaders in addressing illegal drug labs, and the Salt Lake Valley Health Department has been ahead of the curve in drug-lab issues. In fact, nearly 15 years ago, the health department requested that local law enforcement agencies in Salt Lake County report properties that were likely contaminated by illegal drug manufacturing. Such reports quickly became commonplace after publicity surrounding a pre-toddler diagnosed with contact chemical dermatitis allegedly the result of crawling on carpet in a house used as a drug lab. At that time there were no recognized cleanup standards and no consistent statewide decontamination procedures.
For three consecutive legislative sessions, the health department lobbied the state Legislature for legislation to address contamination issues. Those efforts were unsuccessful, so in 2001 the Salt Lake Valley Board of Health adopted local regulations providing for the decontamination of drug-lab properties.
Three years ago, the Utah Legislature addressed the issue. That 2004 legislation requires (1) that law enforcement notify the local health department of known drug labs; (2) that the health departments place the contamination property on a list available for public review; and (3) that the property be removed from the list after the decontamination specialist submitted lab results showing the property's drug residue levels were below the decontamination standard.
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