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The New York State Department of Health considers any amount of E. Coli found in water to be a health hazard. Officials said ...
The Organic Rancher product is no longer available in stores, so a recall wasn’t issued. Instead, a public health alert was shared.
Rainfall, bird waste and hot temperatures have caused swimming to be off limits more times than not this summer at the popular lake in Ron McCutcheon Park.
Crystal Lake reopened to swimmers Tuesday after lab tests indicated E. coli levels had fallen to acceptable levels. ...
Crystal Lake on Livingston Road in Middletown is shown Aug. 4. The area was closed to swimming due to high levels of E. coli.
Splash pads were first found to be associated with waterborne disease outbreaks in 1997, according to the CDC.
The Metropolitan Sewer District announced a partnership with University of Cincinnati and U.S. EPA to study sewer overflow, E. Coli problem at Burnet Woods Park.
Even delicious everyday staples like tomatoes aren't immune to product recalls, as proven by a string of high-profile incidents over the years.
The researchers repeatedly found that contaminated irrigation water — particularly from overhead spray methods — was a key route for E. coli O157 contamination of romaine lettuce.
Significantly high levels of E. coli were detected when testing samples from the James River from several points near Richmond’s downtown area.
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning of an E.coli contamination isn raw milk sold in Franklin County.
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