Wastewater Instrumentation News
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UB Researchers Find Link Between Medicine In Wastewater, Covid-19 Outbreaks
7/22/2022
The Covid-19 pandemic showed that wastewater can tell us a lot about public health – and University at Buffalo researchers have found that it can tell us even more.
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Awash In Potential: Wastewater Provides Early Detection Of SARS-CoV-2 Virus
7/21/2022
Writing in the journal Nature, scientists at the University of California San Diego and Scripps Research, along with local and federal public health officials, describe how wastewater sequencing provided dramatic new insights into levels and variants of SARS-CoV-2 on campus and in the broader community -- a key step in public health interventions in advance of COVID-19 case surges.
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Flow Meters Market Size Is Projected To Reach USD 11.7 Billion By 2030, Growing At A CAGR Of 6%: Straits Research
7/20/2022
Due to their innumerable features, flow meters are expeditiously being used in coal-fired, fuel oil and natural gas, geothermal, hydroelectric, and nuclear power plants.
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Scientists Develop Tools For Early Detection Of SARS-CoV-2 Variants In Wastewater
7/7/2022
La Jolla, CA- It can be a bit smellier than other ways of monitoring COVID-19, but analyzing wastewater is a cheaper, faster and more accurate way for public health officials and researchers to detect rising cases.
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Monitoring COVID-19: Could Medicine Found In Wastewater Provide An Early Warning?
6/30/2022
In a pilot project exploring ways to monitor COVID-19, University at Buffalo scientists hunted for pharmaceuticals and viral RNA simultaneously in wastewater in Western New York.
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London, UK, Finds Traces Of Polio Virus In Wastewater
6/29/2022
Demonstrating the importance and potential of diligent wastewater analysis, a strain of poliovirus has been detected in buried infrastructure below London, England.
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WSSC Water Toasts Start Of $36.7M Water Quality Laboratory Expansion
6/28/2022
WSSC Water General Manager and CEO Carla Reid today joined Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) Deputy Secretary Suzanne Dorsey, WSSC Water Commission Chairman Fausto Bayonet, Grunley Construction Company Vice President of Operations Bill Six and other officials to toast the start of a $36.7M project to expand and upgrade WSSC Water’s Laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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Yorkshire Water Awards £10M Contract To Samotics To Improve Energy Efficiency And Operational Resilience Using Real-Time Analytics
6/23/2022
Samotics, a leading provider of real-time actionable insights to eliminate industrial energy waste and unplanned downtime, has been selected by Yorkshire Water as its sole supplier of electrical signature analysis (ESA) until at least 2025, in a £10M contract win.
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Badger Meter Releases 2020-2021 Biennial Sustainability Report
6/21/2022
Badger Meter, Inc. (NYSE: BMI) today announced that it has released its biennial 2020-2021 Sustainability Report highlighting its commitment and progress related to Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) efforts.
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New Technology For Water Quality Monitoring Receives Prestigious Award
6/14/2022
A water monitoring system developed in a collaboration between University of Birmingham researchers and Proteus Instruments, that remotely measures the quality of water in rivers, lakes and reservoirs, has resulted in a Queens Award for Enterprise (Innovation) for the company.