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Researchers in Virginia Beach, Va., show how they test wastewater for signs of COVID-19, and how they're preparing to look for other health threats.
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It would make more sense to screen a plane's wastewater to look for new variants than to screen individual passenger volunteers, some researchers say. Others say any information is helpful.
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Sewage surveillance is proving so useful in mapping COVID trends that many public health officials say it should become standard practice in tracking infectious diseases. Whether that happens will depend on the nation’s ability to make it viable in communities rich and poor.
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The state is part of a new CDC-funded program that will help communities predict COVID-19 surges by analyzng sewage.
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The regional water authority postponed a decision Monday on a controversial plan that would take treated wastewater from the city of Tampa and inject it...
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Three Florida cities have spilled almost 1 million gallons (3.8 million liters) of wastewater in recent days.
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Multiple wastewater spills have been confirmed in Northwest Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. The latest one is in Gulf County where sewage...
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The City of Titusville is taking water quality samples after an estimated 870,000 gallons of wastewater leaked into the Indian River Lagoon.A resident who…
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A reservoir project that could help address water challenges in the Everglades is one step closer to being built. Congressional committees on Thursday...
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JEA is in the first phase of a pilot program converting treated wastewater — that once ran through city sewers — into drinking water that flows out of...