
Clayton Weingartner
12:55 - 13:16
"We are working along with some public health nurse, that's Julie Bunch, that's in the area, as well as several community members. If the, you know, community council approves this work, next steps will be for me to schedule a visit to come meet with the operators and kind of do an assessment of the facility. And then, if you guys are game, they will start testing as soon as that happens."
“We are working along with some public health nurse, that's Julie Bunch, that's in the area, as well as several community members. If the, you know, community council approves this work, next steps will be for me to schedule a visit to come meet with the operators and kind of do an assessment of the facility. And then, if you guys are game, they will start testing as soon as that happens.”
We are working along with some public health nurse, that's Julie Bunch, that's in the area, as well as several community members. If the, you know, community council approves this work, next steps will be for me to schedule a visit to come meet with the operators and kind of do an assessment of the facility. And then, if you guys are game, they will start testing as soon as that happens.
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.
