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London hospitals treat Walkerton citizens

In May 2000, bacteria seeped into Walkerton's town well. The deadly E. coli then slipped quietly through a maze of pipes and into the homes of Walkerton, Ont. Unsuspecting residents thirstily drank the polluted water and bathed in their bacteria-ridden tubs. But soon after, they began experiencing common symptoms of infection; bloody diarrhea and throbbing cramps. Seven people would eventually die and another 1286 would fall ill. The investigation which followed exposed an alarmingly unstable waterworks system made fragile by government cuts.


Medium: Radio
Program: Metro Morning
Broadcast Date: May 24, 2000
Guest(s): Murray McQuigge
Host: Andy Barrie
Duration: 7:56

Last updated: March 26, 2012

Page consulted on August 21, 2012

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