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El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Unveils Regional Incinerator to Enhance Drug Disposal Efforts

The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office (EPSO) has launched a cutting-edge incinerator at its Evidence Facility, marking a significant milestone in regional efforts to combat illegal drug activity and promote environmental responsibility. This state-of-the-art equipment, procured in 2021 and brought online after a rigorous permitting process, is now operational and available for use by other law enforcement agencies through Inter-Governmental Agreements (IGA).

The new incinerator has already demonstrated its impact. Recently, the Metro Vice Narcotics and Intelligence Unit (VNI) utilized the facility to destroy a substantial backlog of seized drugs, including 165 pounds of marijuana and 159 marijuana plants. This efficient and secure disposal method not only enhances public safety but also delivers considerable cost savings.

Previously, EPSO and partner agencies relied on private contractors or distant facilities to dispose of confiscated drugs, incurring high transportation and disposal costs. The regional incinerator eliminates these challenges by providing a local solution.

“This facility represents a major step forward in our efforts to combat illegal drug activity and protect our communities,” said El Paso County Sheriff Joe Roybal. “By efficiently and cost-effectively disposing of seized substances, we’re not only saving taxpayer dollars but also ensuring these drugs are permanently removed from circulation.”

The incinerator’s advanced technology ensures compliance with stringent environmental regulations. It safely neutralizes harmful substances without releasing pollutants into the air or water, offering a secure and eco-friendly method for the disposal of confiscated drugs.

By minimizing the need to transport large quantities of drugs, the incinerator significantly reduces risks associated with potential diversion or security threats during transit. The local availability of this disposal method allows law enforcement agencies to allocate resources more effectively to other critical operations.

As communities across the region face ongoing challenges related to drug trafficking and abuse, the EPSO incinerator stands as a vital tool in addressing these issues. Its ability to combine cost savings, environmental stewardship, and public safety sets a benchmark for similar initiatives nationwide.

“This regional asset is an example of how collaboration and innovation can yield significant benefits for our communities,” Sheriff Roybal added.

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(719) 520-7100

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El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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8:00 am – 4:30 pm