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Resident urges faster city response after high E. coli readings in Windjammer stream
Summary
A Fishers resident told council the Indiana Department of Health and EPA flagged high E. coli levels in a stream behind Windjammer properties and urged the city to act more quickly to investigate septic systems and drainage.
Dr. James Gaydos, a Windjammer resident, told Fishers City Council during community comment that samples taken from a stream behind homes showed high E. coli counts and that he has been seeking a faster response from the city and its health department.
Gaydos said the first notification to the city was in April and that, after he contacted the EPA in May, the Indiana Department of…
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