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Ground and surface water including streams, rivers, lakes and water used to irrigate crops, may be polluted by human and animal feces. Even though public water systems uses several methods like chlorine, ultraviolet light or ozone to kill E. coli, some outbreaks which contaminated municipal water supplies and also private wells have been reported. Read More
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