During this week’s sampling, Sound Rivers has found that three sites in the Upper Neuse watershed showed high levels of fecal bacteria. The bacteria tested for E. coli can be found in freshwater and is a good indicator of recent fecal contamination. The levels of fecal bacteria at these sites exceeded the recommended state and federal criteria for ...
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