Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District Executive Director Mike Luers discusses local water topics including monitoring ...
Jackie Martin is a senior producer with GBH’s All Things Considered. Prior to GBH, Jackie worked as the Line Producer for WNYC’s The Takeaway. She also worked more than 13 years in audio and sports ...
Peering into wastewater for public health has a history dating back at least to the late 19 th century, when a biologist in Boston cultured sewage in beef jelly, bouillon, boiled potatoes, and milk to ...
As the highly contagious bird flu virus continues to sweep through Oregon’s poultry flocks and dairy herds, scientists and public health officials are racing to monitor its rapid spread and potential ...
Monica Rose, a lab coordinator, demonstrates taking a wastewater sample at the Metro wastewater treatment plant on March in St. Paul. The lab tests for contents like nutrients and suspended solids, ...
The UK is moving to embed wastewater pathogen surveillance as a standing element of national biosecurity.It will expand ...
Tomorrow marks five years since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 virus a pandemic. Tracking the virus has been key to understanding where outbreaks are occurring, and one tracking ...
COLORADO, USA — The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is now using wastewater to identify the presence of measles in the state after the tracking method proved to be a ...
California’s Central Valley is where many of the people most vulnerable to bird flu live and work, and where the majority of cases in humans have been found. Wastewater surveillance should be a key ...
In April, the San Antonio de Lo Buenos wastewater treatment plant in Mexico resumed treating upward of 18 million gallons of raw sewage every day following a four-year shutdown. United States and ...