So-called intestinal enterococci have been found in a water sample after a routine check of the water from Klintebjerg Waterworks. The waterworks themselves inform this on their website. According to the Danish Agency for Patient Safety, using the water for drinking and household purposes without boiling it first may be associated with a health risk. The Municipality of North Funen has ordered Klintebjerg Waterworks to inform the waterworks' con…
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So-called intestinal enterococci have been found in a water sample after a routine check of the water from Klintebjerg Waterworks. The waterworks themselves inform this on their website. According to the Danish Agency for Patient Safety, using the water for drinking and household purposes without boiling it first may be associated with a health risk. The Municipality of North Funen has ordered Klintebjerg Waterworks to inform the waterworks' con…