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NDSU Extension offering water screening at annual field day events
Four of North Dakota State University's Research Extension Centers will offer water quality screening at annual field day events this summer. "If you drink water or irrigate from a private well or question the quality of your livestock water, this would...Tags: Research, Water, Environmental Issues
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Northern State, E. coli hit our radar
Here are some things that recently caught our attention: Northern commercial An irreverent new commercial touts Northern State University’s online offerings as affordable and worthwhile. The video will be found on several popular online video...Tags: Homes
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Plan in the works for sewer system along U.S. 127
ben@theinteriorjournal.comHUSTONVILLE — Efforts are moving forward to bring sewer service to the U.S. 127 corridor south of Junction City. By providing sewer to homes in and near the Moreland and Hustonville communities, water quality in the Dix River watershed will...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Water, Environmental Issues, Business
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Arkansas River health advisory rescinded
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment has rescinded the health advisory for the Arkansas River. Analytical results from sampling the river on June 7 indicate that E. coli bacteria concentrations have returned to acceptable levels. KDHE first...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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E.coli Outbreak Sickens 14 in 6 States, Including CA
CNNAtlanta -- Federal health officials say 14 people in six states have been sickened by the same strain of E. coli over the past couple of months. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spokeswoman Lola Russell, 14 cases of Shiga toxin-...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Symptoms, Cancer, HIV, Diseases and Illnesses
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Alexion: Profile From The Company's 2012 Annual Report
Overview Alexion is a biopharmaceutical company focused on serving patients with severe and ultra-rare disorders through the innovation, development and commercialization of life-transforming therapeutic products. Our marketed product SolirisŪ...Tags: Dialysis, Blood Disorders, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics, Elections
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Some express fear, concern over bacteria in drinking water
As soon as Linda Kirnan heard that E. coli bacteria might be in the water, her immediate thought was to warn her neighbor across the street. "I think (the city) should inform everyone involved," said Kirnan, 68, who lives on North Jackson Street in... -
No increase in E. coli cases reported in Aberdeen
The state Department of Health has not seen an increase in the number of sick people in Aberdeen sinceE. colilevels exceeded drinking standards. Aberdeen officials announced Wednesday that the city exceeded the drinking water standard for E. coli in...
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E.coli: City focusing on two lines on Dakota Street
In response to E. coli being found in Aberdeen, city workers are concentrating on two water lines that run on Dakota Street. The two dead-end lines are two and a half blocks apart. They terminate between Eighth and 12th avenues northeast. The city...
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Residents taking precautions
cball@aberdeennews.comAnE. colicontamination has some Aberdeen residents stocking up on bottled water, but Angie Schock said this scare has not had much of an impact on her family. “We just drink bottled water anyway,” said Schock, who lives in one of the E....Tags: Boil (skin condition), Home and Garden Products, Home Products, Services and Shopping, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies
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Reader questions about E. coli
jbahr@aberdeennews.comUntil the E.coli problem in Aberdeen disappears, people in the affected 80-block area are fine if they use the water to bathe or shower. If they're going to brush their teeth, they should boil the water first, said state epidemiologist Lon Kightlinger....Tags: Boil (skin condition), Water Supply
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Water troubles could end today
jbahr@aberdeennews.comCity officials, who have had a busy week since learning that E. coli was in Aberdeen's water, won't know until this afternoon whether the city's water supply is safe. Six water samples were driven to Pierre Thursday by Tim Murray, an employee of...Tags: Public Officials, Water, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Environmental Issues, Politics
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