Hill Dustin T, Larsen David A
Department of Public Health, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, United States of America.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Jan 26;3(1):e0001062. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001062. eCollection 2023.
Sewer systems provide many services to communities that have access to them beyond removal of waste and wastewater. Understanding of these systems' geographic coverage is essential for wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE), which requires accurate estimates for the population contributing wastewater. Reliable estimates for the boundaries of a sewer service area or sewershed can be used to link upstream populations to wastewater samples taken at treatment plants or other locations within a sewer system. These geographic data are usually managed by public utilities, municipal offices, and some government agencies, however, there are no centralized databases for geographic information on sewer systems in New York State. We created a database for all municipal sewersheds in New York State for the purpose of supporting statewide wastewater surveillance efforts to support public health. We used a combination of public tax records with sewer access information, physical maps, and municipal records to organize and draw digital boundaries compatible with geographic information systems. The methods we employed to create these data will be useful to inform similar efforts in other jurisdictions and the data have many public health applications as well as being informative for water/environmental research and infrastructure projects.
下水道系统为能够使用它们的社区提供了许多服务,这些服务不仅仅是去除垃圾和废水。了解这些系统的地理覆盖范围对于基于废水的流行病学(WBE)至关重要,因为该领域需要准确估计产生废水的人口数量。下水道服务区或排水流域边界的可靠估计可用于将上游人口与在污水处理厂或下水道系统内其他地点采集的废水样本联系起来。这些地理数据通常由公共事业公司、市政办公室和一些政府机构管理,然而,纽约州没有关于下水道系统地理信息的集中数据库。为了支持全州范围内的废水监测工作以保障公众健康,我们创建了一个纽约州所有市政排水流域的数据库。我们将公共税务记录与下水道接入信息、物理地图和市政记录相结合,以组织和绘制与地理信息系统兼容的数字边界。我们用于创建这些数据的方法将有助于为其他司法管辖区的类似工作提供信息,并且这些数据有许多公共卫生应用,同时也为水/环境研究和基础设施项目提供信息。