Low levels of a microscopic parasite were found during routine testing of Druid Lake Reservoir, the Baltimore Department of Public Works said, meaning the drinking water could sicken some ...
Baltimore Banner reporter Sarah True gives an update on water safety in the Baltimore area, after low levels of the cryptosporidium parasite were found during routine testing of Druid Lake Reservoir.
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) released a statement on Tuesday reporting its latest tests at the Druid Lake Reservoir found no traces of the cryptosporidium parasite.
In September, the city’s new testing uncovered low levels of cryptosporidium, a potentially illness-causing parasite, in the water at Druid Lake Reservoir, prompting the city to issue a warning ...
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The work was to be completed by today, but DPW says it’s been delayed by the finding of “slightly elevated chlorine and pH levels” and now may be completed “within the next two weeks.” ...
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