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Resident tells Fishers council of high E. coli counts in Windjammer-area stream; city says multiple agencies engaged
Summary
A Fishers resident raised concerns about elevated E. coli concentrations in a stream behind Windjammer Drive South and questioned the speed of the city’s response. The resident said the Indiana Department of Health and EPA had been involved and recommended additional testing; council members said multiple agencies are working on the issue.
Dr. James Gaydos, a resident of Windjammer Drive South, told the Fishers City Council on July 21 that he and neighbors have reported elevated E. coli counts in a stream behind their homes and expressed frustration with what he described as slow city follow-up.
Gaydos said initial notification to the city occurred in April and that he later contacted the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; he said the EPA reached out and the Indiana Department of Health has since worked with the city. Gaydos told the…
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