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jchaplukMon Oct-30-00 07:42 PM
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#1037, "RE: Run Off "the answer""
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Well as it turns out in my school newpaper today there was an article, it says, "The water at the beaches on 6800 block of Playa Drive, Camio Pescadero and Depressions, and the water in the Campus Lagoon have elevated levels of total coliforms, fecal coliforms and enterococcus--all forms of bacteria. Higher forms of fecal cloriforms in the water mean higher levels of fecal matter, which can contain hepatitis A and typhoid fever."

Basically there was sh*t in the water. And there was a lot too according to a graph we are talking anywhere from 20-60 times the maximum standard. The only beach near campus not effected was campus point(WHEW). So I guess I am safe that is where i was on friday.

Just letting you guys know whats up. Be careful where you go after a rain.

Jason

p.s. anyone who puts even a foot in the Campus Lagoon deserves to get hepatitis A and typhoid both at the same time. That thing is nasty!!!!


  

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Run Off [View all] , jchapluk, Thu Oct-26-00 12:44 PM
  RE: Run Off, brian, Oct 26th 2000, #1
RE: Run Off, jchapluk, Oct 26th 2000, #2
      RE: Run Off "the answer", jchapluk, Oct 30th 2000 #3

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