The City of Knoxville will join with Knox County and other area counties to sponsor an East Tennessee Medications Collection Event at 10 different locations on Saturday, March 19.
The event, sponsored by the East Tennessee Regional Medication Collection Coalition, is set for 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
It offers residents in Knox, Monroe, Roane, Blount, Anderson and Scott Counties to turn in unwanted and outdated prescriptions and over the counter medicines for proper disposal.
In Knoxville and Knox County the events will be held at the Earth Fare store in Bearden at 140 N. Forest Park Blvd. and at the Earth Fare in Turkey Creek, located at 10903 Parkside Drive.
Detailed information about the location of collection events in other counties is available at
www.medicationcollection.org.
Members of the Medication Collection program will be on hand to collect and properly dispose of the unwanted medicines. The goal of the unwanted medicines collection is to prevent these pharmaceutical and over the counter products from getting into the water supply - or into the hands of children - and to make sure they are disposed of in a safe, environmentally-friendly manner.
It is part of an ongoing, nationwide effort to reduce the amount of drugs and over the counter products including drugs, fragrances, sunscreen products and nutritional supplements that are entering water systems from either being flushed or poured down drains.
Saturday's event is an outgrowth of a program sponsored by the Knox-Area Medication Program sponsored by the Knoxville Police Department, City of Knoxville and Knox County Solid Waste Offices, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, UT Academy of Student Pharmacists, Knox County Health Department, Hallsdale-Powell Utility District, the Metropolitan Drug Commission, and the Knoxville Utilities Board.
The partnership had sponsored several highly-successful unwanted medicine collections in recent years. That group has now partnered with the surrounding counties to form the larger East Tennessee Regional Medication Collection Coalition.
In addition to the Knoxville-based groups other members of the coalition include: STAND of Scott County, Roane Anti Drug, Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Monroe County Alcohol and Drug Task Force, and Blount County Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force.
In Knoxville old medicines can also be brought to the Knoxville Police Department, located at 800 Howard Baker Jr. Avenue, after the event where they can be deposited in a secure collection container located near the information desk for disposal.
The empty plastic containers for the medicines will be recycled if left with event organizers.