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Ketamine Residues in Hamburg Waste Water Are Increasing

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Cocaine remains the number one drug detected in Hamburg's wastewater. However, the measurement data remain stable. Ketamine is experiencing a significant increase. Current figures from the Institute for Hygiene and Environment, which was consulted by the CDU faction, show this.
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Cocaine remains the number one drug detected in Hamburg's wastewater. However, the measurement data remain stable. Ketamine is experiencing a significant increase. Current figures from the Institute for Hygiene and Environment, which was consulted by the CDU faction, show this.

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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