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	<title>Bacteria In Water</title>
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		<title>Westerly Water System water is contaminated with E. coli bacteria.</title>
		<description>The public should be warned that the water served by the Westerly Public Water System should be boiled before drinking. It is suggested by the RI Department of Health that all water be boiled for at least one minute, and allowed to cool before drinking. Studies indicate that boiling water ...</description>
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		<title>Fecal-Indicator Bacteria in Surface Waters of the Santee River Basin and Coastal Drainages, North and South Carolina, 1995-98</title>
		<description>Fecal-Indicator Bacteria in Surface Waters of the Santee River Basin and Coastal Drainages, North and South Carolina, 1995-98

This article examines the possible effects of fecal indicator bacteria found in rivers and streams. Possible pathogenic or microorganisms that are able to cause disease include cholera, dysentery, Hepatitis A and typhoid fever. ...</description>
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		<title>USGS Studies Bacteria in Streams</title>
		<description>It is a common knowledge that bacteria is abundant everywhere. They can be found in land and in water. The United States Geological Survey released a report on fecal bacteria found in rivers and streams of the Wind River, Big Horn River, and Goose Creek Basins in Wyoming.
Studies show that ...</description>
		<link>http://bacteriainwater.com/usgs-studies-bacteria-in-streams/</link>
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		<title>Bacteria Take the Path of Least Resistance</title>
		<description>The article dealt with the behaviors of bacteria. Discovery may perhaps show the way to novel nano-devices and comprehension of the disease. The Escherichia coli cells utilize elongated, slender composition known as flagella to push or to propel them.

Researchers gave details of novel discovery regarding how particular bacteria propel themselves ...</description>
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