DEVELOPING: A wastewater treatment plant in Roswell, Georgia is believed to be responsible for a sewage spill that led to dangerous levels of E. coli found in parts of the Chattahoochee River.
Clark said their latest sample read 100,000 parts E.coli per milliliter. The County standard is 200 parts E.coli per milliliter.“As soon as we receive good water quality data we’ll open the river,” said Beth Wheeler, acting superintendent of the Chattahoochee River Recreation Area.
Cohen says her non-profit collected the alarming levels of bacteria from water samples in the river a week ago, but it wasn’t until Friday that federal officials took action after they identified where it was coming from.“Illnesses, any sort of digestive intestinal illnesses,” said Cohen.
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