Authors

  1. Bohrerova, Zuzana PhD, MPH
  2. Brinkman, Nichole E. PhD
  3. Chakravarti, Ritu PhD
  4. Chattopadhyay, Saurabh PhD
  5. Faith, Seth A. PhD
  6. Garland, Jay PhD
  7. Herrin, James MSc
  8. Hull, Natalie PhD
  9. Jahne, Michael PhD
  10. Kang, Dae-Wook PhD
  11. Keely, Scott P. PhD
  12. Lee, Jiyoung PhD
  13. Lemeshow, Stan PhD
  14. Lenhart, John PhD
  15. Lytmer, Eva MS
  16. Malgave, Devesh PhD, MPH
  17. Miao, Lin MPH
  18. Minard-Smith, Angela MS
  19. Mou, Xiaozhen PhD
  20. Nagarkar, Maitreyi PhD
  21. Quintero, Anda PhD
  22. Savona, Francesca D. R. MS
  23. Senko, John PhD
  24. Slonczewski, Joan L. PhD
  25. Spurbeck, Rachel R. PhD
  26. Sovic, Michael G. PhD
  27. Taylor, R. Travis PhD
  28. Weavers, Linda K. PhD, PE
  29. Weir, Mark PhD

Abstract

Context: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater influent monitoring for tracking disease burden in sewered communities was not performed in Ohio, and this field was only on the periphery of the state academic research community.

 

Program: Because of the urgency of the pandemic and extensive state-level support for this new technology to detect levels of community infection to aid in public health response, the Ohio Water Resources Center established relationships and support of various stakeholders. This enabled Ohio to develop a statewide wastewater SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) monitoring network in 2 months starting in July 2020.

 

Implementation: The current Ohio Coronavirus Wastewater Monitoring Network (OCWMN) monitors more than 70 unique locations twice per week, and publicly available data are updated weekly on the public dashboard.

 

Evaluation: This article describes the process and decisions that were made during network initiation, the network progression, and data applications, which can inform ongoing and future pandemic response and wastewater monitoring.

 

Discussion: Overall, the OCWMN established wastewater monitoring infrastructure and provided a useful tool for public health professionals responding to the pandemic.