Bacteria in tap water can be traced to the water treatment process

Work could open the door to more sustainable treatment processes that use fewer chemicals

Most of the bacteria that remain in drinking water when it gets to the tap can be traced to filters used in the water treatment process, rather than to the aquifers or rivers where it originated, according to University of Michigan researchers.

Their study, a broad-based look at...

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