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This group will facilitate communication among those coordinating wastewater testing in Bay County.

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Cindy W Eric K Jan Booher Janice Lucas mdmcdonald MDMcDonald_me_com
Neil H Tony B

Email address for group

nflracbaycowastewater@m.resiliencesystem.org

Genome sequencing of sewage detects regionally prevalent SARS-CoV-2 variants

Note: This contnt is from a pre-print that has not yet been certified by peer review.

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Meeting with Ohio Counterparts October 22 1pm. Raw Note Minutes

Oct 22nd Mtg 1pm on Zoom
Present on Call: Dr. Zuzana Bohrerova (Ohio Univ), Dr Garland (US EPA Office of Research & Development, Cincinnati, OH), Neil Howard (Panama City Wastewater Superintendant), RAC Team: Cindy Wilker, Janice Lucas, Tony Bostick and Jan Booher)

Raw notes on flow of conversation:

Dr. Zuzana B. : 6 labs expanding to 8. Working on deciding when a warning should be issued now the more data is coming in. Soon will be sampling about 70 sites. The PC plan was to grid it off and do grid sampling. Dr Garland can address the sampling plan

Panama City Sewer Distribution Map Grid City of Panama City (South and North)

Images are attached as png files to show grid system.

Here is the link to the Panama City Sewer Distribution Map Grid City of Panama City (South)

where it can be downloaded as a PDF. The PDF has all the images, including the Sewer System Features such as Lift Stations by grid.

 

 

Wastewater Epidemiology Webcast

RFPs for COVID Wastewater Surveillance

OK, so there is an RFP that closes today from NIH for County Governments

We can look at it to see what they require in the package, because it won't be the last RFP offering. Here is the explanatory info on the NIH Cooperative Agreement offering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panama City Wastewater Background - 2009 Plan Element

Here is the Panama City Comprehensive Plan link to the Utility Element (2009)

Excerpt:

The purpose of this section is to provide for analysis and review of present facilities which provide services for sanitary sewer, solid waste, stormwater drainage and potable water in order to plan for projected growth. The existing sewer system is shown on Exhibit 6; and Exhibit 7 shows the existing water system.

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