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Joint European monitoring effort for detection of the SARS-CoV-19 fragments in wastewaters
With the corona pandemic around, many infected people are shedding the SARS-CoV-2 virus in their stool. Therefore, the virus can be detected in our sewage. The presence of SARS-CoV-19 virus fragments in raw wastewater has been shown, amongst others by...
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Publication selected as editor's choice in Water Science and Technology
Model maps out future sewer system scenarios In March this year the editors of Water Science and Technology journal selected an article by colleagues from the Water Innovation & Research Centre at the University of Bath, in collaboration with KWR...
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Assessment of urban water management in African cities
Workshop at the African Water Association 20th International Congress and Exhibition in Kampala, Uganda. On 27 and 28 February, the University of Bath, KWR, UNESCO Division of Water Science and the International Water Association (IWA) are organising a workshop on...
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Attending the British Water International Conference: Tomorrow’s Water
Viviane Runa, PhD student within CSCT, was invited to attend the British Water International Conference themed "Tomorrow’s Water" in November 2019. Her invitation to the conference followed from her prize-winning presentation at the 20th UK Young Water Professionals Conference in June. Water is...