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Seminole health officials: Test drinking wells; get tetanus shots if handling hurricane debris

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation October 25, 2022

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Seminole health officials on Monday continued encouraging homeowners with private wells to test their drinking water following local flooding from Hurricane Ian. Of the total 216 water samples collected from private wells at 109 Seminole homes through this past weekend, 22% of those — about 48 — have tested positive for some form of harmful organisms, including the E. coli bacteria, said Donna Walsh, health officer for the Florida Department... + full article



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