Shenandoah River polluted with unsafe levels of E. coli
According to a new study, much of the Shenandoah River is polluted with unsafe levels of E. coli. Using state records, it was found that more than 90 percent of the water quality monitoring stations where the state regularly samples the Shenandoah River found fecal bacteria (also known as E. coli) at levels unsafe for human contact. Snapshot from WHSV video of Shenandoah RiverThe study, conducted by the Environmental Integrity Project, says the pollution is because of animal waste runoff. When it rains, that waste can run into the river and cause trouble, because the levels aren't only unsafe for fish, but also for humans. The Shenandoah Rive runs through Shenandoah, Page, Rockingham, and Augusta counties, which, combined, have about 159 million chickens, 16 million turkeys and 528,000 cows raised annually.You are the owner of this article.
collected by :Lucy William
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