Understanding and managing uncertainty and variability for wastewater monitoring beyond the pandemic: Lessons learned from the United Kingdom National COVID-19 Surveillance Programmes

Author:

Wade Matthew12ORCID,Lo Jacomo Anna13ORCID,Armenise Elena4ORCID,Brown Mathew12,Bunce Joshua152ORCID,Cameron Graeme6,Fang Zhou7ORCID,Farkas Kata8ORCID,Gilpin Deidre9,Graham David2ORCID,Grimsley Jasmine1,Hart Alwyn4,Hoffmann Till110ORCID,Jackson Katherine4,Jones David8,Lilley Chris1,McGrath John11,McKinley Jennifer12,McSparron Cormac12,Firoozi Nejad Behnam12ORCID,Morvan Mario113ORCID,Quintela-Baluja Marcos2ORCID,Roberts Adrian7ORCID,Singer Andrew14ORCID,Souque Célia115ORCID,Speight Vanessa16ORCID,Sweetapple Chris117,Watts Glenn4,Weightman Andrew18ORCID,Kasprzyk-Hordern Barbara19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Joint Biosecurity Centre, Department of Health and Social Care

2. School of Engineering, Newcastle University

3. Department of Engineering Mathematics, Bristol University

4. Environment Agency

5. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

6. Scottish EnvironmentProtection Agency

7. Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland

8. School of Natural Sciences, Bangor University

9. School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast

10. Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London

11. School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast

12. School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen's University Belfast

13. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London

14. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

15. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford

16. Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Sheffield University

17. Centre for Water Systems, University of Exeter

18. Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University

19. Department of Chemistry, University of Bath

Funder

Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, UK Government

Research Councils UK

Newton Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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