Colorado Town Waiting On Definitive Test Of Possible THC In Its Water Supply

In this Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015 photo, marijuana plants with their buds covered in white crystals called trichomes, are a few weeks away from harvest at the Ataraxia medical marijuana cultivation center in Albion, Il... In this Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015 photo, marijuana plants with their buds covered in white crystals called trichomes, are a few weeks away from harvest at the Ataraxia medical marijuana cultivation center in Albion, Ill. Trichomes can be described as a blanket of crystal resin that the surround the bud. They contain cannabinoids like THC and CBD. Marijuana strains with names like Blue Dream, OG Kush, Death Star and White Poison are now being cut and dried, and by mid-October, will be turned into medicine in many forms like oils, creams, buds for smoking, edible chocolates and gummies. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman) MORE LESS
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HUGO, Colo. (AP) — Bottled water is being distributed to residents of the small Colorado town of Hugo as officials investigate the possibility that a marijuana chemical has contaminated the water supply.

Officials announced Thursday that some field tests had found THC, marijuana’s psychoactive ingredient, in the water, but they were awaiting the results of more definitive laboratory tests Friday.

State health officials say it’s too soon to know whether THC in the water would intoxicate people who drink it. Residents have been warned not to use it for now.

THC commonly must be heated to have an intoxicating effect and that’s why weed is commonly smoked or burned in oil, not eaten raw.

Commercial marijuana cultivation, product manufacturing, testing facilities and pot stores are banned in Hugo, about 100 miles southeast of Denver.

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This story has been corrected to add dropped words in last paragraph.

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