Report of E. Coli Found in Local Drinking Water
Cahokia Heights
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Summary
- A local report found E. coli in several household drinking water samples, raising concerns among residents while officials say standards are met.
Timeline
This report has not been confirmed by authorities; Illinois American Water maintains its testing meets state and federal standards, while the city did not respond before publication.
According to a report from FOX 2 News, Citizen-led testing organized by Equity Legal Services collected 118 water samples from 23 homes over seven months. Eight samples tested positive for E. coli and 26 tested positive for total coliform bacteria.
Incident reported at Cahokia Heights.
This report has not been confirmed by authorities; Illinois American Water maintains its testing meets state and federal standards, while the city did not respond before publication.
According to a report from FOX 2 News, Citizen-led testing organized by Equity Legal Services collected 118 water samples from 23 homes over seven months. Eight samples tested positive for E. coli and 26 tested positive for total coliform bacteria.
Incident reported at Cahokia Heights.
This report has not been confirmed by authorities; Illinois American Water maintains its testing meets state and federal standards, while the city did not respond before publication.
According to a report from FOX 2 News, Citizen-led testing organized by Equity Legal Services collected 118 water samples from 23 homes over seven months. Eight samples tested positive for E. coli and 26 tested positive for total coliform bacteria.
Incident reported at Cahokia Heights.
This report has not been confirmed by authorities; Illinois American Water maintains its testing meets state and federal standards, while the city did not respond before publication.
According to a report from FOX 2 News, Citizen-led testing organized by Equity Legal Services collected 118 water samples from 23 homes over seven months. Eight samples tested positive for E. coli and 26 tested positive for total coliform bacteria.
Incident reported at Cahokia Heights.
This report has not been confirmed by authorities; Illinois American Water maintains its testing meets state and federal standards, while the city did not respond before publication.
According to a report from FOX 2 News, Citizen-led testing organized by Equity Legal Services collected 118 water samples from 23 homes over seven months. Eight samples tested positive for E. coli and 26 tested positive for total coliform bacteria.
Incident reported at Cahokia Heights.
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