A Lafayette well tested positive for E. coli in March, triggering a public notice in May and June water bills. The positive test was determined to be a false positive, posing no danger to the public.
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - An Oregonian is among three people who tested positive for E. coli after eating unpasteurized aged cheese linked to a Washington cheese maker. The Oregon Health Authority says ...
MCCOOK LAKE, S.D. (KTIV) - After receiving an update from Dirk Lohry of the McCook Lake Association, KTIV has learned the state has concluded the lake is safe for swimming. According to Lohry, ...
Data shows suppliers serving some 80,000 people in 2024 had positive tests for e-coli, and did not put out boil water notices or other consumer warnings. Last week Watercare had to put a boil water ...
Homeowners in a Palm Beach County 55-and-up community say they may have been drinking, bathing, and feeding their pets with ...
LAFAYETTE, IN — Lafayette water customers might have seen a public notice about a well testing positive for E. coli in their May and June bills. Long story short: It was a false positive, but ...