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Nitrogen Runoff Linked To Bacteria In Suffolk County

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Nitrogen runoff from approximately 360,000 aging cesspools in Suffolk County is contributing to bacteria levels in local water. Reports indicate much of the contamination stems from human waste. Residents can monitor latest water bacteria levels via a dedicated website. The runoff issue impacts local water chemistry and safety.

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water quality pollution public health

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WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“the nitrogen runoff from Suffolk County is roughly 360,000 aging cesspool. to a website and it will tell you the latest reports on levels of bacteria found in the water.”

WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“a website and it will tell you the latest reports on levels of bacteria found in the water. And most of it is from human waste.”

WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“And most of it is from human waste.”

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