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Three injured in sewerage line blast in Orangi Town

Three people were injured on Sunday after a choked sewerage line exploded in the Orangi Town neighbourhood of Karachi, causing panic among the people of the area.Following the blast, ambulances from. ....

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Meet Australia's first homegrown, poo-loving superbugs that are cleaning Brisbane's sewage


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Acting CMO Professor Michael Kidd says blood clots suffered by a 44-year-old Melbourne man are likely linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine
Meet Australia s first homegrown, poo-loving superbugs that are cleaning Brisbane s sewage
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Poo-loving Anammox superbugs feed on nutrients in sewage systems and grow on small plastic disks called carriers .
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A superbug that feeds on nutrients in sewage water to clean it has been grown from scratch at a wastewater plant in Brisbane.
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The 10-year project is an Australian first
The bugs will soon treat sewage across Australia in a bid to help manage population growth ....

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Gills will force decision on 26-acre development proposal


The Gill family is forcing the County Commission to make a decision on conceptual plans for a 26-acre development in northern South Park.
“We are pursuing our right to action,” family attorney Amberley Baker told the Teton County Board of County Commissioners on Monday.
Commissioners voted 3-2 last week to postpone for two months a decision on this stage of the family’s proposal. They did so partly because it’s unclear whether the Jackson Town Council will permit the Gills to connect to the municipal wastewater system. Critics and supporters of the pending development agree that connecting to that system would be best from an environmental perspective. ....

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NEW VARIANTS: Researchers find coronavirus mutations in wastewater


Updated: 5:06 PM CST Feb 26, 2021
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Researchers from the University of Oklahoma, OU Health and the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation have detected mutations in the genes of SARS-CoV-2 samples taken from sewage collected across Oklahoma last month.SARS-CoV-2 causes COVID-19.The mutations that were detected, according to a news release, indicate three areas of concern: The “Pelican” variant, which was recently identified and is largely found in the United States, as well as mutations that are common to the U.K. and South African variants. None of the genetic markers for the Brazilian variant were found. “Mutations indicated that potentially more infectious variants were present at different levels in the wastewater for the different monitored sites,” according to the release.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that many people infected with COVID-19 shed the virus in their waste before they develop symptoms. Becau ....

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'Poop doesn't lie': Researchers find coronavirus variants in wastewater


Poop doesn t lie : Researchers find coronavirus variants in wastewater
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DISCOVERING WHAT THIS ALL MEANS.. AND HOW DANGEROUS THESE VARIANTS ARE. We can detect outbreaks before they are reported. THIS IS A HUGE AND AN IMPRESSIVE STEP FORWARD FOR OKLAHOMA.AND IT ALL COMES DOWN TO OUR FECAL MATTER. Because poop doesn t lie HEALTH EXPERTS FROM ACROSS THE STATE HAVE BEEN TESTING OUR WASTE WATER SYSTEMS, LOOKING DIFFERENT STRAINS AND MUTATIONS OF COVID. We can in fact excrete both covid from out mucus (cut to and cover with video to avoid jump cut) but also in the waste that we excrete THEY SAY THEY CAN FIND A HOT SPOT OR OUR BREAK 7 DAYS BEFORE IT WAS NORMALLY REPORTED. So, if we had a part of town that we just now have a new strain in, (cut to) we may try to focus our vaccine efforts in that specific locati ....

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