Maun Water Contaminated

FILE PIC Tap Water.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
FILE PIC Tap Water.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Maun: There are fears that the strange colour of drinking water, which has persisted for the last two months, may be indicative of faecal contamination ofthe water in the Thamalakane River.

The suspected contamination may lead to a disease causing bacteria, E. Coli, which is found in faeces.

Some of the effects of E. Coli include severe anemia or kidney failure, which can lead to death. Other strains include urinary tract infections or other infections.

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