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Colorado snowpack almost normal this winter, but it may not be enough

Colorado snowpack almost normal this winter, but it may not be enough Durango, Colorado Currently Tue Parts of Western Slope listed in most severe drought category Tuesday, April 6, 2021 6:08 PM Snow in the San Juan Mountains above Telluride on Feb. 24. Parts of Colorado’s Western Slope are listed in the most severe drought category. Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Colorado snowpack almost normal this winter, but it may not be enough Snow in the San Juan Mountains above Telluride on Feb. 24. Parts of Colorado’s Western Slope are listed in the most severe drought category. Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Toggle font size

CU s wastewater system can detect COVID, possibly more viruses

CU tested wastewater to detect COVID outbreaks; The same system could detect other viruses, too Wastewater testing, on college campuses and beyond, could detect influenza and norovirus to help keep people safe before they spread illnesses. Author: Marc Sallinger (9 News) Published: 6:04 PM MDT April 6, 2021 Updated: 7:24 PM MDT April 6, 2021 BOULDER, Colo. On a campus known for its beauty, this story focuses on one of the least beautiful things in Boulder. Our story takes us underground with the man in charge of catching signs of COVID in waste. It just sits in the stream that’s flowing past, Cresten Mansfeldt said as he pointed at a tube going down into a sewer on the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) campus. It’s just a continuous flow that’s pumping up through the manhole itself.

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