San Diego State University's One Water Lab offers groundbreaking real-time water research, targeting pollution and promoting hands-on education.
Wastewater surveillance testing for measles can alert public health authorities before and during a measles outbreak.
A study reveals tertiary-treated wastewater significantly reduces antimicrobial resistance risks in lettuce irrigation compared to secondary-treated water.
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A massive pipe that moves millions of gallons of sewage has ruptured and sent wastewater flowing into the Potomac River ...
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Measles has been detected in a wastewater sample collected in Lincoln, though no cases of the highly contagious virus have ...
In the wake of recent global health crises, environmental surveillance has become a vital “early warning system.”By testing ...
Wastewater surveillance, a public health tool that expanded rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic, is now being used in Utah ...
A highly contagious disease has been detected in Mecklenburg County’s wastewater system as cases climb in the region. Measles was detected during routine wastewater surveillance in a sample from the ...
Mecklenburg County Public Health announced Monday that a routine wastewater sample found measles and encouraged people to stay up to date on their vaccines. R&A Studio Getty Images A highly contagious ...