Observations
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21 February 2020
Coal Bluff Park by William W Mitchell
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21 February 2020
Leake County Water Park by William W Mitchell
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29 January 2020
D'Lo Water Park by Karen Felder
There was no evidence of e coli found in the water samples tested. The water was swift and stained. Please be aware hypothermia is always a concern this time of year with water temps falling below 60 degrees.
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29 January 2020
Merit Water Park by Karen Felder
Today's test results show an extremely high level of e coli, i.e. 5333 per 100 ml. In comparison, concentration levels below 200 are considered relatively safe for human contact. Some possible sources of fecal contamination include; agricultural runoff, wildlife that use the water as their natural habitat, runoff from areas contaminated with pet manure, wastewater treatment plants, and on-site septic systems. Heavy precipitation may cause these organisms to be washed into creeks, rivers, streams, lakes, or ground water. Consumption of or contact with water contaminated with feces of warm-blooded animals can cause a variety of illnesses.
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28 January 2020
Old Highway 13 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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28 January 2020
Old Highway 13 Bridge by William W Mitchell
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28 January 2020
Highway 35 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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28 January 2020
Highway 35 Bridge by William W Mitchell
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28 January 2020
Lakeshore Park by Cindy Crocker
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25 January 2020
Pelahatchie Creek by William W Mitchell
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25 January 2020
Coal Bluff Park by William W Mitchell
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25 January 2020
Leake County Water Park by William W Mitchell
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17 January 2020
Lakeshore Park by Cindy Crocker
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31 December 2019
D'Lo Water Park by Karen Felder
Today's test results show another extremely high level of e coli, i.e. 6633 per 100 ml. In comparison, concentration levels below 200 are considered relatively safe for human contact. Some possible sources of fecal contamination include; agricultural runoff, wildlife that use the water as their natural habitat, runoff from areas contaminated with pet manure, wastewater treatment plants, and on-site septic systems. Heavy precipitation may cause these organisms to be washed into creeks, rivers, streams, lakes, or ground water. Minor flooding is forecast for the Strong river and waterpark in next 5 days.
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31 December 2019
Merit Water Park by Karen Felder
Three replicate samples were tested; there was no ecoli present.
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27 December 2019
Pelahatchie Creek by William W Mitchell
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26 December 2019
Old Highway 13 Bridge by William W Mitchell
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26 December 2019
Highway 35 Bridge by William W Mitchell
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25 December 2019
Coal Bluff Park by William W Mitchell