Estimated Population Served: 820 Estimated Population Served: 820 Summary of findings (February 9 – April 20, 2026):
Cocaine (parent) / Benzoylecgonine (metabolite): Average parent and metabolite concentrations fluctuated but remained below regional and national detections. Benzoylecgonine had overall higher concentrations compared to cocaine. Fentanyl (parent) / Norfentanyl (metabolite): Parent and metabolite average concentrations remained low or not detectable, well below national and regional averages. Methamphetamine (parent) / Amphetamine (metabolite): Average parent and metabolite concentrations have remained relatively steady and below regional and national averages, except for a spike that occurred in the beginning of March. Methamphetamine had overall average concentrations higher than amphetamine. Xylazine (parent) / 4-Hydroxyxylazine (metabolite): Neither the parent nor metabolite had detectable concentrations. Trans-3’-Hydroxycotinine (metabolite of nicotine): Average concentrations of Trans-3’-Hydroxycotinine remained above regional and national averages until the end of March and are now below the national average and only slightly below the regional average.