
Clayton Weingartner
9:12 - 9:39
"we really want to implement a robust and scalable wastewater monitoring system in Alaska. We want to continue to use it for routine monitoring of certain diseases like COVID, influenza, but we also want to have this available for, you know, when the next COVID COVID-19 comes around or, you know, the next disease that's really concerning, that we already have this infrastructure in place, that it's there and readily available for us when that new pathogen emerges."
“we really want to implement a robust and scalable wastewater monitoring system in Alaska. We want to continue to use it for routine monitoring of certain diseases like COVID, influenza, but we also want to have this available for, you know, when the next COVID COVID-19 comes around or, you know, the next disease that's really concerning, that we already have this infrastructure in place, that it's there and readily available for us when that new pathogen emerges.”
Overarching goals, we really want to implement a robust and scalable wastewater monitoring system in Alaska. We want to continue to use it for routine monitoring of certain diseases like COVID, influenza, but we also want to have this available for, you know, when the next COVID COVID-19 comes around or, you know, the next disease that's really concerning, that we already have this infrastructure in place, that it's there and readily available for us when that new pathogen emerges.
The Alaska Department of Health wants Kenai to sign a memorandum of agreement to sample sewage at the city's wastewater treatment plant for measles, bird flu, COVID, and other pathogens. The state would cover all equipment and lab costs.
