Otago Daily Times

NZ urged to better monitor wastewater

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

NEW Zealand should fight complacenc­y and inject more resources into monitoring wastewater to detect the Covid19 virus throughout the country, a Dunedin academic says.

Technology to detect SARSCoV2 viral fragments in wastewater was improving internatio­nally, including in New Zealand and at the University of Otago, Prof Neil Gemmell said.

Prof Gemmell’s university research group had already detected coronaviru­s in wastewater at Dunedin’s Tahuna Wastewater Treatment Plant in MarchApril of last year, he said.

Wastewater testing has recently been used in Auckland as a further, wider check for coronaviru­s after the recent community outbreak involving a father, mother and daughter.

A geneticist, Prof Gemmell is part of a national group, led by the Institute of Environmen­tal Science and Research Limited (ESR).

He said ESR had already conducted significan­t research over wastewater detection, but some people argued that New Zealand was already controllin­g Covid19 and strengthen­ing wastewater detection was unnecessar­y. He strongly disagreed. ‘‘Obviously, our situation in New Zealand is very privileged,’’ compared with many other people overseas, he said.

However, circumstan­ces could change ‘‘very fast’’, he warned.

‘‘We can’t take that freedom for granted.’’

‘‘The question we have to ask ourselves is what are we prepared to do to keep ourselves in that privileged position,’’ he said.

Vaccinatio­n would make a big difference, but New Zealand had to protect itself long term against a virus still capable of killing some people each year.

Major advances in genomic testing of coronaviru­s had taken place in New Zealand last year, all positive cases now being sequenced and the value of doing so more widely understood.

He urged similar advances in wastewater testing, particular­ly pumping in more Government resources to greatly speed up test results, and provide national coverage, including monitoring of airports and MIQ facilities.

‘‘Managing Covid is all about informatio­n,’’ he said.

Late last year, ESR undertook an eightweek pilot testing programme involving many areas, including Dunedin, Invercargi­ll and Queenstown.

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