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Overview

Wastewater monitoring is an early detection tool that can help communities prepare for and respond to increasing cases of infectious diseases. People with certain infections shed pieces of the virus when they use the bathroom, shower, or wash their hands, even if they don't have symptoms. Those pieces of virus travel down the drain through the sewage system. Before wastewater is treated, operators take samples to send out to a laboratory. Labs test these samples to detect and report on different types of infection circulating in a community. Public health officials use wastewater data to better understand disease trends in communities and target interventions, such as providing guidance on how to prevent infections or increasing testing or vaccination options.

The Scoop on Poop

We can test more, for less money

Wastewater surveillance is a cost-effective tool to passively and equitably test communities for diseases and pathogens. In 2020, it cost Delaware $30 million for 200,000 COVID-19 tests.

View DHSS Wastewater Surveillance Infographic

Key Data & Reports

Wastewater Surveillance in Delaware

Key Wastewater Surveillance Indicators


Delaware

COVID-19 Wastewater Viral Activity Levels

4/26/2025

Very low
viral activity level of 0.8

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In Delaware, levels of COVID-19 in wastewater are currently very low.

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Delaware

Flu Wastewater Viral Activity Levels

5/3/2025

High
viral activity level of 6.0

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In Delaware, levels of Flu in wastewater are currently high.

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Delaware

RSV Wastewater Viral Activity Levels

5/3/2025

Low
viral activity level of 2.5

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In Delaware, levels of RSV in wastewater are currently low.

Very Low Moderate Very High

Wastewater monitoring can detect viruses spreading throughout the community earlier than clinical testing and before people who are sick go to their doctor or hospital. It can also detect infections without symptoms. It can also detect infections without symptoms. If you see increased wastewater viral activity levels, it might indicate that there is a higher risk of infection.

About the Wastewater Viral Activity Level

The wastewater viral activity level (WVAL) indicates whether the amount of virus in the wastewater is very low, low, moderate, high, or very high. The wastewater viral activity levels may indicate the risk of infection in an area. The wastewater viral activity levels are categorized as follows:

  • Up to 1.5 - Very Low
  • Greater than 1.5 and up to 3 - Low
  • Greater than 3 and up to 4.5 - Moderate
  • Greater than 4.5 and up to 8 - High
  • Greater than 8 - Very High

Calculating Wastewater Viral Activity Level

The Wastewater Viral Activity Level is a calculated measure that allows us to aggregate wastewater sample data to get state/territorial, regional, and national levels and see trends over time. For more information about how Wastewater Viral Activity Level is calculated, please see the CDC's website.

Data Sources
Wastewater Data

Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS). https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/

Explore Wastewater Monitoring Data


Wastewater Levels for COVID, RSV, and Influenza (2022-2025)

viral activity level

Census Tract 417.01

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Wastewater monitoring can detect viruses spreading throughout the community earlier than clinical testing and before people who are sick go to their doctor or hospital. It can also detect infections without symptoms. It can also detect infections without symptoms. If you see increased wastewater viral activity levels, it might indicate that there is a higher risk of infection.

About the Wastewater Viral Activity Level

The wastewater viral activity level (WVAL) indicates whether the amount of virus in the wastewater is very low, low, moderate, high, or very high. The wastewater viral activity levels may indicate the risk of infection in an area. The wastewater viral activity levels are categorized as follows:

  • Up to 1.5 - Very Low
  • Greater than 1.5 and up to 3 - Low
  • Greater than 3 and up to 4.5 - Moderate
  • Greater than 4.5 and up to 8 - High
  • Greater than 8 - Very High

Calculating Wastewater Viral Activity Level

The Wastewater Viral Activity Level is a calculated measure that allows us to aggregate wastewater sample data to get state/territorial, regional, and national levels and see trends over time. For more information about how Wastewater Viral Activity Level is calculated, please see the CDC's website.

Data Sources
Wastewater Data

Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS). https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/

Investigate Wastewater Viral Concentration by Infectious Disease (Last Week)

Map of Delaware showing Wastewater Viral Concentration per Sewershed (4/20/2025 - 4/26/2025)

Map Results Data Table
Sewershed
COVID-19 Wastewater Viral Concentrationweekly averages of million viral copies per person per day
Lewes WWTP27.1
Georgetown WWTP21.6
Wilmington WWTP16.1
Kent County WWTP9.8
MOT Middletown WWTP8.7
Seaford WWTP3.1
Selbyville WWTP
Delaware City WWTP
Port Penn WWTP

Wastewater monitoring can detect viruses spreading throughout the community earlier than clinical testing and before people who are sick go to their doctor or hospital. It can also detect infections without symptoms. It can also detect infections without symptoms. If you see increased wastewater viral activity levels, it might indicate that there is a higher risk of infection.

About Sewersheds

A sewershed is the area served by a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP).

Data Sources
Wastewater Data

Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS). https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/

Sewers in Delaware

Here are images of sewer manholes from different sewersheds in Delaware.

Dover-sewer-cover

Dover

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Laurel

New Castle County-sewer-cover

New Castle County

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Seaford

Rehoboth Beach-sewer-cover

Rehoboth Beach

Sanitary Sewer-sewer-cover

Sanitary Sewer

Sussex County-sewer-cover

Sussex County

Wilmington-sewer-cover

Wilmington