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SAME Health Engineering Task Force Webinar: Implementing Wastewater Surveillance for COVID-19 with Northwest Tribes

About This Webinar

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of ongoing challenges and presents an increased risk of illness among rural populations, especially tribal communities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have determined that surveillance of wastewater streams for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can be an effective way to provide information on the presence and level of viral transmission in communities as well as trends in infection rates. It may also provide tribal and public health leaders with more advance awareness of outbreaks or increases in transmission, compared to relying on testing of individuals. Sustainable wastewater surveillance requires coordination between tribal leaders, health officials (tribal, federal and state), utilities, labs, and clinical researchers. Data collected from wastewater samples can also be incorporated into public-education and tribal community outreach campaigns.

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LT, USPHS, Indian Health Service
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Lt. Cdr., USPHS, Indian Health Service
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Cdr., USPHS, Indian Health Service
Cdr. Chadwick currently serves as the District Utility Consultant for the Portland Area Indian Health Service (IHS), Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction (DSFC). Before transferring to the Portland Area, Cdr. Chadwick spent six years as an Engineering Project Manager with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), Division of Environmental Health and Engineering, and nine years working as an Environmental Engineer with the IHS, DSFC Program in Manlius, New York and Elko, Nevada. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University, and a Masters of Engineering degree in Environmental Engineering from Texas A&M University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Washington State and Alaska. Cdr. Chadwick is currently serving on the Engineering Professional Advisory Committee (EPAC) Awards Subcommittee, and previously served as a Junior Officer Advisory Group (JOAG) Voting Member and Co-Chair of the Awards, and Recruitment and Retention Committees as well as the JOAG Liaison to EPAC.
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Capt., USPHS, Indian Health Service
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