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Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died

Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died
Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died
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Krull Park Beach closed again because of bacteria in water

Krull Park Beach closed again because of bacteria in water
Krull Park Beach closed again because of bacteria in water
OLCOTT – The Niagara County Health Department closed Krull Park Beach on Lake Ontario to swimmers Thursday because a water quality test showed an elevated bacteria count.The beach will remain closed until the daily water sample shows safe levels of bacteria, the department said.This is the third closure of the frequently closed beach this season, all because of high levels of bacteria.


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Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died

Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died
Tap water bacteria found in New Zealand woman who died
A Hastings District Council water tanker with free water is seen on Campbell St, in Havelock North, after a gastro outbreak in Havelock North, from the Hastings District Council water supply, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016.Tests in New Zealand confirmed an elderly woman who died last week was suffering from the type of bacteria that tainted local tap water and sickened thousands of people in the small North Island town, officials said Friday, Aug. 19.(Duncan Brown/New Zealand Herald via AP) The Associated PressBy NICK PERRY, Associated PressWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Tests in New Zealand confirmed an elderly woman who died last week was suffering from the type of bacteria that tainted local tap water and sickened thousands of people in a small North Island town, officials said Friday.


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