Water Supply and Wastewater Detection, Warning, and Treatment in the Age of COVID-19
Under a One ADB approach, the Water and Health Sector Groups (led by the Water and Health Advisory Team), and the Procurement, Portfolio and Financial Management Department (PPFD) convened experts from the health, wastewater, and water supply industries and discussed the implications of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the wastewater and water supply systems and the potential of wastewater-based epidemiology.
The session focused on the ongoing research and surveillance on the presence of the virus in wastewater and water supply systems, related risks, testing, treatment options for deactivation/elimination of the virus, and the feasibility and benefits of setting up an early warning system to identify the virus and other pathogens.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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03 Jun 2020 | Presentation |
Water supply and wastewater detection, warning & treatment in the age of COVID-19 This presentation outlined the overall effects of the COVID-19 pandemic from a water utility perspective, as well as the company's current activities ... |
Annelise Avril |
03 Jun 2020 | Presentation |
Sewage surveillance of COVID-19 This presentation discussed the options for testing the virus in wastewater and water supply systems, and opportunities for trend analysis and development... |
Frederic Been |
03 Jun 2020 | Presentation |
Health and epidemiological perspectives associated with water and wastewater systems in a post-COVID 19 world This presentation shared the health and epidemiological perspectives associated with water and wastewater systems in a post-COVID-19 world. |
Thérèse Dooley, Evariste Kouassi Komlan |
03 Jun 2020 | Presentation |
The global impact of COVID-19 on water utilities This presentation provided the overall global impacts and policy implications to the wastewater and water supply industry, as well as lessons learned ... |
Piers Clark |