Healthy Davis Together expands wastewater monitoring
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The city of Davis and Healthy Davis Together announced wastewater sampling equipment will be deployed in 15 additional locations, expanding monitoring to more neighborhoods served by the city’s wastewater collection system. Courtesy map
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Healthy Davis Together is expanding its monitoring of wastewater within the city of Davis in order to better detect any increase in the amount of virus that causes COVID-19 in the city.
Since November, wastewater samples have been collected at multiple locations throughout the city’s sewage system and analyzed in the lab of Heather Bischel, an assistant professor in the UC Davis Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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By @YMSRadio
Mar 17, 2021
Remember when Spring Break used to be a fun time where you could scrounge up enough cash to get a cheap hotel in somewhere warm?
Obviously, things looks a little different the past two years because of the pandemic, but the University of California, Davis is hoping to prevent students from exposing themselves to the coronavirus by giving every student who stays on campus a $75 grant.
The university partnered with the Healthy Davis Together organization to offer the grant, which can be redeemed for supplies in four categories: Get Active, Get Artsy, Home Improvement, and Let s Stay In with most of the students using it for the Home Improvement category.