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Season 2 Episode 40 Published 3Β years, 11Β months ago
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In 2017 the CDC made changes to their 'Fecal Incident Response Guidelines'. Most significant was the NEW procedure for the remediation of aΒ  diarrheal incident (high-risk event for contamination caused by Cryptosporidium). Despite being adopted by most health departments as the only permissible treatment option in their public pool code, this new regulation remains widely unknown.

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