Wastewater monitoring

Working with community partners to detect traces of viruses and substances of potential abuse in wastewater

UCalgary researchers are leaders in wastewater monitoring for infectious viruses and use of Substances of Potential Addiction (SoPA). Since 2020, our researchers, with support of public and industry partners, have been developing and expanding wastewater monitoring programs to help inform public health officials and citizens.

The program began by monitoring for traces of COVID-19 in wastewater in 2020, and expanded to include RSV and flu in subsequent years. This monitoring is still active, under the management of Alberta Health (AH) and Alberta Precision Laboratories (APL), and continues to be shared on the Center for Health Informatics dashboard

In 2023, the program expanded to include monitoring for Substances of Potential Addiction (SoPA). Monitoring wastewater for opioids and other drugs provides information that could be used as an early warning about the level of toxicity of local drug supply. 

These programs include scholars from Cumming School of Medicine, Faculty of Science, and Schulich School of Engineering; Advancing Canadian Water Assets (ACWA), and staff from The City of Calgary, and Alberta Health Services (AHS).

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We're looking for partners to further expand this project. Want to get involved? Contact ACWA. 

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Frequently asked questions


What is Wastewater-based Epidemiology (WBE)?

Wastewater-based Epidemiology (WBE) is the process of analyzing wastewater to measure levels of selected substances. It is a method of monitoring for pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or other substances of concern. 

What are the benefits of wastewater monitoring?

Wastewater samples offer an inclusive and non-biased way to study population health, making this monitoring an economical and effective tool for early detection of infection transmission, enabling mitigation and prevention of outbreaks of disease.

Substances of Potential Addiction

Substances of Potential Abuse (SoPA) are constantly shifting in wastewater and looking for these drugs can provide valuable tools in determining emerging threats with potential outcomes for resource allocation and addiction recovery. At ACWA, methods have been developed to capture as many of these compounds as possible. Our comprehensive anaytical approach includes the use of LC-MS/MS and LC-QTOF systems allowing for quantification of targeted analytes and accurate mass detection of untargeted compounds. Some of the targeted substances include benzodiazepines, sedatives, stimulants, opioids, and hallucinogens.

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Wastewater monitoring underway for opioids and other drugs

Researchers say wastewater monitoring could provide an early warning and possibly save lives

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Monitoring wastewater could help drug users avoid harm

The technique first gained traction during the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 and other viruses

UCalgary's wastewater monitoring program began in 2020 by looking for traces of the COVID-19 virus, which then expanded to include COVID-19 variant tracking, as well as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the flu. 

Wastewater data captures all cases of a virus in a defined population, including symptomatic and asymptomatic cases. The data shows that high levels of traces of viral material in wastewater are followed by a rise in clinically diagnosed cases, which suggests that this technology can be used as an early warning system. Public health officials can use this data as an additional tool to understand how viruses are spreading in the community.

Team Leads

  • Dr. Michael Parkins, MD (Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Dr. Casey Hubert, PhD (Faculty of Science)
  • Kevin Frankowski (ACWA)

University of Calgary 

  • Alex Buchner Beaudet (Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Alexander Krusina (Centre for Health Informatics, Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Andra Bacanu (Faculty of Science)
  • Barbara Waddell (Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Carmen Li (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Cathy Ryan, PhD (Faculty of Science)
  • Chloe Papparis (Faculty of Science)
  • Danielle Southern (Centre for Health Informatics, Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Dr. Gopal Achari, PhD (Schulich School of Engineering)
  • Janine McCalder (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Jianwei Chen, PhD (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Jon Meddings, MD (Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Dr. Jordan Hollman, PhD (Schulich School of Engineering)
  • Lawrence Man (Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Dr. María Bautista. PhD (Faculty of Science)
  • Navid Sedaghat (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Nicole Acosta, PhD (Cumming School of Medicine)
  • Puja Pradhan (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Rhonda Clark, PhD (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Srijak Bhatnagar, PhD (Faculty of Science)
  • Dr. Tyler Williamson, PhD (Centre for Health Informatics, Cumming School of Medicine)

ACWA

  • Dr. Darina Kuzma, PhD

Alberta Health Services

  • Dr. Jason Cabaj, MD
  • Dr. Jia Hu, MD
  • Dr. John Conly, MD

C.E.C. Analytics

  • Dr. Paul Westlund, PhD

City of Calgary

  • Dr.Norma Ruecker, PhD et. al

Water Research, Volume 201, 2021
117369, ISSN 0043-1354,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2021.117369

"A multicenter study investigating SARS-CoV-2 in tertiary-care hospital wastewater. Viral burden correlates with increasing hospitalized cases as well as hospital-associated transmissions and outbreaks"

Nicole Acosta, María A. Bautista, Jordan Hollman, Janine McCalder, Alexander Buchner Beaudet, Lawrence Man, Barbara J. Waddell, Jianwei Chen, Carmen Li, Darina Kuzma, Srijak Bhatnagar, Jenine Leal, Jon Meddings, Jia Hu, Jason L. Cabaj, Norma J. Ruecker, Christopher Naugler, Dylan R. Pillai, Gopal Achari, M. Cathryn Ryan, John M. Conly, Kevin Frankowski, Casey RJ Hubert, Michael D. Parkins

 

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What else is in a flush? Researchers are going to find out

UCalgary researchers awarded $6M to expand successful COVID-19 wastewater monitoring program to detect a wider range of viruses

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Wastewater monitoring for public health

The UCalgary COVID-19 wastewater monitoring team show how they gather and process samples, and share the data online. 

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In the news

coronavirus

The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues in the sewers

Using municipal waste water to look for evidence of the virus behind COVID-19 is part of a rapidly expanding body of science. The virus is shed in human waste, often before a patient even knows they are sick.

Read more in the Globe and Mail

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Calgary wastewater samples show recent spike in coronavirus

The data shows levels of the virus trending upward, and sample points higher than the previous highs seen in mid-December, when Calgary was in its second wave

Read more in the Calgary Herald

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Experts identify rise of COVID-19 in Calgary wastewater

Experts have been studying wastewater data for levels of the virus, and they’re seeing higher levels than ever before

Read more on CityNews

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New website lets Calgarians track traces of COVID-19

A new website that tracks traces of COVID-19 found in Calgary’s wastewater is now up and running and available to the public

Read more on Global News

UCalgary News


Alberta’s largest research universities team up to track evidence of COVID-19 in wastewater of 3.2M people across Alberta

Funding provided by Government of Alberta supports provincial monitoring network and online tracker tool

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Research proves that testing hospital wastewater for COVID-19 can help catch localized outbreaks faster

Wastewater monitoring has potential to revolutionize how we track public health

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Calgarians can now track traces of COVID-19 in their wastewater

Data available to public thanks to UCalgary, City of Calgary, and Alberta Health Services partnership

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Listening, learning and sharing are key to successful COVID-19 wastewater project

Award-winning interdisciplinary team tracks local COVID cases one manhole at a time

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UCalgary, The City of Calgary and AHS team up in the fight against COVID-19

Wastewater samples will help identify local outbreaks, fast

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Federal government announces funding for COVID-19 research projects

Exceptional Opportunities Fund invests in research infrastructure for 3 UCalgary projects

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Announcing UCalgary’s Peak Scholars in COVID-19 Innovation Excellence

Scholars recognized for their commitment to entrepreneurialism and innovation

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