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Norovirus cases surge early across Bay Area as wastewater data signals new variant
Norovirus infections are increasing earlier than expected this season across the United States, with particularly elevated activity being detected in parts of the Bay Area, according to recent wastewater monitoring data. Public health experts say the early rise is being driven in part by a new variant of the virus, leaving many people without prior exposure or immunity. Data collected from wastewater surveillance systems show especially high levels of norovirus in the South Bay, Red
Norovirus cases surge early across Bay Area as wastewater data signals new variant
Norovirus infections are increasing earlier than expected this season across the United States, with particularly elevated activity being detected in parts of the Bay Area, according to recent wastewater monitoring data. Public health experts say the early rise is being driven in part by a new variant of the virus, leaving many people without prior exposure or immunity. Data collected from wastewater surveillance systems show especially high levels of norovirus in the South Bay, Red
City of Houston promises reforms after weeks of missed recycling pickups
For more than a month, recycling bins across Houston have gone uncollected, with many residents waiting over 40 days for service. Piles of recyclable materials like bottles, cans, and cardboard have lined curbs throughout neighborhoods, frustrating homeowners. City officials have now come forward with explanations for the crisis and announced plans to restore regular service. Speaking before the Houston City Council, Interim Solid Waste Director Larius Hassen described a combin
City of Houston promises reforms after weeks of missed recycling pickups
For more than a month, recycling bins across Houston have gone uncollected, with many residents waiting over 40 days for service. Piles of recyclable materials like bottles, cans, and cardboard have lined curbs throughout neighborhoods, frustrating homeowners. City officials have now come forward with explanations for the crisis and announced plans to restore regular service. Speaking before the Houston City Council, Interim Solid Waste Director Larius Hassen described a combin
San Francisco sees high COVID-19 levels in wastewater as new variant spreads
COVID-19 is making an unexpected resurgence in California, with San Francisco showing some of the highest levels of the virus detected in wastewater surveillance since the previous winter season. According to newly released data from the California Department of Public Health, the virus is present at moderate levels across most of the state, but certain areas, especially the Bay Area, are recording alarming spikes. In San Francisco specifically, six out of nine wastewater testi
San Francisco sees high COVID-19 levels in wastewater as new variant spreads
COVID-19 is making an unexpected resurgence in California, with San Francisco showing some of the highest levels of the virus detected in wastewater surveillance since the previous winter season. According to newly released data from the California Department of Public Health, the virus is present at moderate levels across most of the state, but certain areas, especially the Bay Area, are recording alarming spikes. In San Francisco specifically, six out of nine wastewater testi
East Bay water and wastewater rates may rise to fund system upgrades
A major water and wastewater utility serving the East Bay is preparing to vote on a proposed rate increase aimed at funding critical upgrades to century-old infrastructure. The plan, if approved, would raise rates by 13% over two years for water customers and 17% for wastewater customers, with the changes set to begin in July. Customers can expect their average monthly water bill to increase by approximately $8, with wastewater bills rising just over $4. The additional revenue wil
East Bay water and wastewater rates may rise to fund system upgrades
A major water and wastewater utility serving the East Bay is preparing to vote on a proposed rate increase aimed at funding critical upgrades to century-old infrastructure. The plan, if approved, would raise rates by 13% over two years for water customers and 17% for wastewater customers, with the changes set to begin in July. Customers can expect their average monthly water bill to increase by approximately $8, with wastewater bills rising just over $4. The additional revenue wil
Global Recycling Day 2025: History, Significance, and Why It Matters
Global Recycling Day 2025 is set to be observed on March 18, a day dedicated to recognizing and promoting recycling as a key solution for environmental preservation and sustainable living. Established in 2018, this annual event highlights the critical role recycling plays in conserving natural resources and reducing environmental pollution. The concept of Global Recycling Day was introduced by Ranjit Baxi during his inaugural speech at the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Convention in
Global Recycling Day 2025: History, Significance, and Why It Matters
Global Recycling Day 2025 is set to be observed on March 18, a day dedicated to recognizing and promoting recycling as a key solution for environmental preservation and sustainable living. Established in 2018, this annual event highlights the critical role recycling plays in conserving natural resources and reducing environmental pollution. The concept of Global Recycling Day was introduced by Ranjit Baxi during his inaugural speech at the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Convention in
Madhya Pradesh High Court Grants 6 Weeks for Union Carbide Waste Disposal
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has given the state government six weeks to ensure proper disposal of Union Carbide factory waste in accordance with safety guidelines. This follows the shift of waste, sealed in 12 containers, from the defunct factory in Bhopal to a disposal site in Pithampur, about 250 km away, on January 2, 2025. The court’s decision comes after the state's Advocate General Prashant Singh expressed concerns about unrest in Pithampur due to misinformation about the wa
Madhya Pradesh High Court Grants 6 Weeks for Union Carbide Waste Disposal
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has given the state government six weeks to ensure proper disposal of Union Carbide factory waste in accordance with safety guidelines. This follows the shift of waste, sealed in 12 containers, from the defunct factory in Bhopal to a disposal site in Pithampur, about 250 km away, on January 2, 2025. The court’s decision comes after the state's Advocate General Prashant Singh expressed concerns about unrest in Pithampur due to misinformation about the wa
APEMCL to Manage Biomedical, E-Waste, and Battery Waste in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Environment Management Corporation Limited (APEMCL) is expanding its operations to tackle new waste management challenges in the state. As part of its ongoing efforts to ensure environmental sustainability, APEMCL will now focus on monitoring and controlling biomedical waste, battery waste, and e-waste generation. The announcement was made by APEMCL chairman Polamreddy Dinesh Reddy, who was inspecting the Coastal Waste Management Plant in Nellore. Along with local MLA Kurugondl
APEMCL to Manage Biomedical, E-Waste, and Battery Waste in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Environment Management Corporation Limited (APEMCL) is expanding its operations to tackle new waste management challenges in the state. As part of its ongoing efforts to ensure environmental sustainability, APEMCL will now focus on monitoring and controlling biomedical waste, battery waste, and e-waste generation. The announcement was made by APEMCL chairman Polamreddy Dinesh Reddy, who was inspecting the Coastal Waste Management Plant in Nellore. Along with local MLA Kurugondl
Natnov Bioscience Turns Seafood Waste into Bioplastics for a Sustainable Future
Natnov Bioscience, a biotech startup based in Odisha and recognized by India’s Start-up India initiative and Mukhya Mantri Krishi Udyog Yojana, is making notable strides in addressing the growing problem of seafood waste. The company aims to convert 5,000 metric tons of seafood waste into valuable bio-economy products, including bioplastics. By utilizing the by-products of India's marine fisheries, particularly crustacean waste, the team is developing a sustainable alternative to sy
Natnov Bioscience Turns Seafood Waste into Bioplastics for a Sustainable Future
Natnov Bioscience, a biotech startup based in Odisha and recognized by India’s Start-up India initiative and Mukhya Mantri Krishi Udyog Yojana, is making notable strides in addressing the growing problem of seafood waste. The company aims to convert 5,000 metric tons of seafood waste into valuable bio-economy products, including bioplastics. By utilizing the by-products of India's marine fisheries, particularly crustacean waste, the team is developing a sustainable alternative to sy









