Interesting, but not a job I'd want

Bob Evans

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Seems Science and Tech companies are having good results tracking CV-19 through sewer systems.
Wouldn't do much good in rural areas, but it would help find hotspots in urban, suburban areas. Just look at the levels at the treatment facilities, and start tracking backwards.
Makes sense to me.
 
Makes ya wonder if CV-19 made its way threw treatment facilities and back into some water supplies?
 
Some of these companies got their start tracking opioid and fentanyl levels in sewer intersections to determine where the problems were, and have developed tests to determine CV-19 presence.
There's a good bit of speculation about the water supply, Freezeman. So that might be a valid concern.
 
Theyll have that on the news eventually and then itll be dont eat, drink,breathe, or touch anything including air.
 
I would imagine that the chlorine and other chemicals in water treatment plants would take care of CV-19.
But I don't really know.
 
Most municipal water is treated as well .
The aquafir and wells could and do get contaminated in may different ways .
 
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