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In Seminole, wells may be contaminated by Hurricane Ian’s floods, officials say

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 17, 2022

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While some floodwaters are receding along Lake Harney and immediately adjacent to the St. John’s River, wells may have been damaged by the rush of water and may be infected by bacteria, a Seminole County official said Monday. If a well is flooded or near floodwaters, it should be disinfected, said Donna Walsh, the state health officer for the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County. “If your well has been affected by floodwaters,... + full article



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