“Every two days, Boise State receives wastewater samples from two treatment centers serving Boise, Garden City and Eagle. Once the Boise State lab receives them, workers filter out the solids in the samples and purify them, lab researcher Ernie Ogden said. Then they measure the amount of virus in the sample.” Read the rest of the article by Sophia Charran (and recording by Sarah Miller) from the Idaho Statesman here: Flushing the toilet tells Boise about COVID-19 case rates. Will it help detect variants.