MRSA and E. coli detected weeks after Potomac sewage spill is drawing significant interest across the industry.
Nearly a month after a wastewater pipe broke and spewed hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River just north of Washington, D.C., the latest water testing results from the University of Maryland School of Public Health continue to show high levels of E. coli and S. aureus – commonly called staph, including antibiotic-resistant MRSA.
Experts suggest this could influence future trends and innovation in the sector.
More updates are expected as the story develops.
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