Indiana meth lab clean up money from DEA grants end

Indiana: Meth lab clean up money that has been supported, in part, by DEA grants is expected to run out in just four months. It couldn’t come at a worst time. Meth labs are increasing across the Hoosier state.

In 2010, Indiana had to pay for the clean up of 1,395 meth labs, an increase over the previous year when they discovered 1,362 meth labs across the state. Money to pay an environmental clean up contractor to remove, label, and destroy the meth lab chemicals from meth labs totaled $561,567 last year, all of which was obtained from DEA grant money.

Four counties in Indiana had more meth labs last year than all of the counties in the state.  Those counties include: Vandeburgh County (95)  Kosciusko County (85) Noble County (74) and Elkhart County(71).

Law enforcement agencies are now scrambling to find alternate sources of funding to cover the cost of cleaning up the toxic wastes that will be left behind by meth-makers. Despite the fact that the cost of cleaning up after meth makers has been significantly reduced from the $3,000 per lab that it cost them in 2006, counties in Indiana still face an average cost of about $550 to clean up every meth lab that law enforcement officers find.

“With the large amount that we have in our county, it’s a real concern about how we’re going to get some of these items actually cleaned up. If the state police decide that they don’t want to or they just can’t fund that then it falls back on us. And I just don’t know if it’s feasible for such a rural county like Kosciusko to have the funds.” ~ Sgt. Chad Hill with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department

“What we have been doing is just looking at the funding we have and looking at moving some dollars in our current grant so that we can cover this expense. ~First Sergeant Niki Crawford, Commander of the state police Meth Suppression Section.

If  alternate funding fails to fill the gap left by clean up funding cuts by the federal government,  the  additional cost will have to be passed on to the counties and ultimately to the taxpayers who reside within them.

 

Sources:

“Meth Lab Clean up Funding Runs Dry.” WANE.com | Fort Wayne, Indiana News, Weather Sports with State and National Coverage. 24 Feb. 2011. Web. 01 Mar. 2011.

COYNE, Tom. “Funding to Pay for Meth Lab Cleanups Is Gone – Chicagotribune.com.” Chicago Tribune: Chicago News, Sports, Weather and Traffic – Chicagotribune.com. 25 Feb. 2011. Web. 26 Feb. 2011.

Riordan, Daniel. “Fed Funds For Meth Lab Cleanups Reduced.” Times-Union Newspaper – Warsaw, IN. 25 Feb. 2011. Web. 26 Feb. 2011.

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