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Old Infrastructure Led to E. coli in Baltimore Water

Old Infrastructure Led to E. coli in Baltimore Water

A confluence of events in several parts of the water system reduced chlorine levels, which led to three positive tests for E. coli.

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Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/old-infrastructure-led-to-e-coli-in-baltimore-water/2022/10/01/7291543e-41c5-11ed-8c6e-9386bd7cd826_story.html

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