ICYMI 🌊 The website called 'Woz'olwandle' has been launched in the wake of increasing sewage pollution along the coastline ECR_Newswatch UKZN
The website called Woz'olwandle has been launched in the wake of increasing sewage pollution along the coastline."While E.
coli decays rapidly in a marine environment, making it a less-than-ideal indicator, harmful pathogens from sewage pollution may still be present and threaten human and aquatic health, causing diseases including cholera, dysentery, typhoid fever, and more," the university said in a statement."This model was repurposed to process several data and estimate the concentrations of E.
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