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Mount Shasta begins interim chlorination after intermittent coliform detections; three weeks of negatives needed before ending treatment
Summary
City public‑works staff said weekly tests detected coliform organisms in the water system in late November; the city began chlorination and will continue until three consecutive negative tests are received, with results expected midweek.
Mount Shasta’s water system was placed on an interim chlorination protocol after routine weekly testing in late November detected low levels of coliform organisms, city public‑works staff told the city council on Jan. 13.
Ken (last name not stated), speaking for the city’s water department, said the detections were for coliform bacteria but not…
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