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Viruses From Sewage Contaminate Deep Well Water

First time accepted submitter ckwu writes "Scientists once thought that pathogens could not reach drinking water wells sunk into deep, protected groundwater aquifers. Nevertheless, over the past decade, researchers have identified diarrhea-causing viruses at a handful of deep bedrock well sites in the U.S. and Europe. Now, researchers report where these pathogenic viruses may have originated. The viruses appear to seep from sewer pipes and then swiftly penetrate drinking water wells. Experts recommend that public water systems might need to start testing for viruses on a routine basis."

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  1. One word by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Shitty

    1. Re:One word by dmbasso · · Score: 3, Funny

      Just start fracking, so all these sewage contamination problems will be minimized. At least in a relative way...

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  2. Simple solution by schneidafunk · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just drink bottled water! Oh wait, doesn't that come from the same place? Beer it is then.

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    1. Re:Simple solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Where do you think the water for beer comes from? :-P

      Heaven.