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美国纽约州污水处理厂运营商报告称,有很高的能力支持对新冠病毒污水监测。

Wastewater treatment plant operators report high capacity to support wastewater surveillance for COVID-19 across New York State, USA.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, United States of America.

Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States of America.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Sep 1;837:155664. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155664. Epub 2022 May 6.

Abstract

Wastewater surveillance for infectious disease expanded greatly during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a collaboration between sanitation engineers and scientists, the most cost-effective deployment of wastewater surveillance routinely tests wastewater samples from wastewater treatment plants. To evaluate the capacity of treatment plants of different sizes and characteristics to participate in surveillance efforts, we developed and distributed a survey to New York State municipal treatment plant supervisors in the summer and fall of 2021. The goal of the survey was to assess the knowledge, capacity, and attitudes toward wastewater surveillance as a public health tool. Our objectives were to: (1) determine what treatment plant operators know about wastewater surveillance for public health; (2) assess how plant operators feel about the affordability and benefits of wastewater surveillance; and (3) determine how frequently plant personnel can take and ship samples using existing resources. Results show that 62% of respondents report capacity to take grab samples twice weekly. Knowledge about wastewater surveillance was mixed with most supervisors knowing that COVID-19 can be tracked via wastewater but having less knowledge about surveillance for other public health issues such as opioids. We found that attitudes toward wastewater testing for public health were directly associated with differences in self-reported capacity of the plant to take samples. Further, findings suggest a diverse capacity for sampling across sewer systems with larger treatment plants reporting greater capacity for more frequent sampling. Findings provide guidance for outreach activities as well as important insight into treatment plant sampling capacity as it is connected to internal factors such as size and resource availability. These may help public health departments understand the limitations and ability of wastewater surveillance for public health benefit.

摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,传染病的污水监测工作大大扩展。作为环境卫生工程师和科学家之间的合作,污水监测的最具成本效益的部署通常会定期测试来自污水处理厂的污水样本。为了评估不同规模和特征的处理厂参与监测工作的能力,我们在 2021 年夏季和秋季向纽约州市政处理厂主管开发并分发了一项调查。该调查的目的是评估污水监测作为公共卫生工具的知识、能力和态度。我们的目标是:(1)确定处理厂操作人员对公共卫生污水监测的了解程度;(2)评估操作人员对污水监测的经济承受能力和收益的看法;(3)确定使用现有资源处理厂人员可以多频繁地采集和运送样本。结果表明,62%的受访者报告说有能力每周采集两次随机样本。对污水监测的了解参差不齐,大多数主管人员知道可以通过污水追踪 COVID-19,但对其他公共卫生问题(如阿片类药物)的监测了解较少。我们发现,对公共卫生污水检测的态度与处理厂采样能力的自我报告差异直接相关。此外,研究结果表明,下水道系统的采样能力存在差异,较大的处理厂报告了更高的能力,可以更频繁地采样。研究结果为外联活动提供了指导,并为处理厂采样能力提供了重要的见解,因为这与内部因素(如规模和资源可用性)有关。这些可能有助于公共卫生部门了解污水监测对公共卫生的限制和能力。

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