Water Sector News
A snapshot of clean water stories from publications around the country, updated daily!
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Can tracking COVID-19 in wastewater help slow the spread?
January 26, 2022 -
New program helps Reading residents pay overdue water and sewer bills
January 26, 2022 -
U of M wastewater surveillance predicts surge decline soon for metropolitan area
January 25, 2022 -
Wastewater testing shows omicron increasing in rural areas of Missouri
January 25, 2022 -
COVID-19 levels look to be declining in some Louisville wastewater
January 25, 2022 -
Eligible low-income renters aren’t aware of, or tapping into, sewer bill relief programs
January 25, 2022 -
Supreme Court takes EPA case that could narrow Clean Water Act
January 25, 2022 -
Dearborn Heights officials warn residents against using ‘flushable’ wipes, which causes extensive damage to sewer system
January 20, 2022 -
Falling COVID counts in wastewater could signal end of omicron wave
January 20, 2022 -
Wastewater samples suggest omicron surge is peaking: UC Berkeley lab
January 20, 2022 -
Tucson Water expands low-income assistance program
January 20, 2022 -
Responsible Flushing Alliance Gains Board Member
January 19, 2022 -
Amount of COVID in Denver metro wastewater going down
January 19, 2022 -
$42M EPA loan, reduce flooding in Milwaukee underserved communities
January 19, 2022 -
COVID-19 in sewage is new gauge on state dashboard
January 18, 2022 -
How UNLV researchers can use sewage to help inform public health policy
January 18, 2022 -
Indicators of COVID in wastewater skyrocketing in Twin Cities
January 18, 2022 -
‘You need to be patient’: COVID-19 wastewater scientist says it’s too soon to tell if Madison is past Omicron peak
January 18, 2022 -
Water sector groups urge action on new water workforce program
January 18, 2022 -
Coronavirus levels continue decline in region’s wastewater, amid national COVID-19 surge
January 17, 2022