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Monday, August 22, 2016

Haumoana School closed due to E coli : radionz





according to radionz

Haumoana School closed due to E coli

Haumoana School closed due to E coli
Haumoana School closed due to E coli
Haumoana School in Hawke's Bay has been closed due to E coli contamination in its drinking water.Photo: Google MapsHastings District mayor Lawrence Yule said the school has its own private bore which is unconnected to the Havelock North supply which became contaminated with campylobacter.The government has ordered an inquiry after an estimated 4100 people in Havelock North were hit by gastric illness, which in about 550 cases has been confirmed as campylobacter.


coupled with radionz

Haumoana School closed due to E coli

Haumoana School closed due to E coli
Haumoana School closed due to E coli
Haumoana School in Hawke's Bay has been closed due to E coli contamination in its drinking water.Photo: Google MapsHastings District mayor Lawrence Yule said the school has its own private bore which is unconnected to the Havelock North supply which became contaminated with campylobacter.The government has ordered an inquiry after an estimated 4100 people in Havelock North were hit by gastric illness, which in about 550 cases has been confirmed as campylobacter.


in the same way cbc

2 local beaches closed due to high E. coli

2 local beaches closed due to high E. coli
2 local beaches closed due to high E. coli
Two local beaches are closed this weekend and the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit says swimming is not recommended at four others because of elevated levels of E. coli.The two closed beaches are:West Belle River BeachMettawas BeachThe four beaches at which swimming is not recommended include:Cedar Island BeachColchester BeachHoliday BeachSandpoint BeachCedar Beach, Hillman Marsh Beach, Seacliff Beach and Point Pelee West Beach are all open.They have E. coli levels below the provincial standard.


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