IWA Webinar for COVID-19: Protecting communities with wastewater-based epidemiology

IWA webinar, COVID-19: Protecting communities with wastewater-based epidemiology, was held on June 17th. The recorded webinar and related materials will be available from the following link very soon:
https://iwa-network.org/learn/covid-19-protecting-communities-with-wastewater-based-epidemiology/

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