COVID-19  March 1, 2021

Hach begins distribution of rapid COVID wastewater tests

LOVELAND — Hach Co. has begun rolling out a rapid test to measure the presence of the COVID-19 virus in a wastewater stream.

In a statement, the Loveland-based water-testing firm said it partnered with Canadian biologics tester LuminUltra Technologies Ltd. to develop a test that can provide results based on samples pulled from a wastewater stream in as little as 90 minutes rather than wait for an outside lab to measure viral load.

“This non-invasive testing method is a game-changer for effectively managing the pandemic, and this partnership between our two organizations makes this surveillance tool more accessible to communities everywhere,” LuminUltra CEO Pat Whalen said in a statement.

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Researchers first suggested in June that the COVID-19 virus can be detected in a person’s waste before the onset of symptoms, meaning testing that material in sewer systems could detect the virus’ presence in a community and give public health experts a better idea of a spike in cases and hospital use yet to come.

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Hach is a wholly-owned subsidiary of medical and environmental conglomerate Danaher Corp. (NYSE: DHR).

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LOVELAND — Hach Co. has begun rolling out a rapid test to measure the presence of the COVID-19 virus in a wastewater stream.

In a statement, the Loveland-based water-testing firm said it partnered with Canadian biologics tester LuminUltra Technologies Ltd. to develop a test that can provide results based on samples pulled from a wastewater stream in as little as 90 minutes rather than wait for an outside lab to measure viral load.

“This non-invasive testing method is a game-changer for effectively managing the pandemic, and this partnership between our two organizations makes this surveillance tool more accessible to communities everywhere,” LuminUltra…

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