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chlorinated
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Examples
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People often bathe, and sometimes even defecate, in the open, use unchlorinated water, lack hand-washing facilities and live in squalid, infrahuman conditions in a country where every day hundreds are infected with the deadly Vibrio cholera.
Georgianne Nienaber: Haiti: Cholera Down but People Still "Abandoned Like Stray Dogs" Georgianne Nienaber 2011
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People often bathe, and sometimes even defecate, in the open, use unchlorinated water, lack hand-washing facilities and live in squalid, infrahuman conditions in a country where every day hundreds are infected with the deadly Vibrio cholera.
Georgianne Nienaber: Haiti: Cholera Down but People Still "Abandoned Like Stray Dogs" Georgianne Nienaber 2011
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People often bathe, and sometimes even defecate, in the open, use unchlorinated water, lack hand-washing facilities and live in squalid, infrahuman conditions in a country where every day hundreds are infected with the deadly Vibrio cholera.
Georgianne Nienaber: Haiti: Cholera Down but People Still "Abandoned Like Stray Dogs" Georgianne Nienaber 2011
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Health officials began their investigation in the fall of 2007 after a North Carolina teen and a pal from South Carolina swam in an unchlorinated pool with two pet turtles.
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Health officials began their investigation in the fall of 2007 after a North Carolina teen and a pal from South Carolina swam in an unchlorinated pool with two pet turtles.
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There were two portents that truly depressed Parlabane in this world, and one was anything that suggested deep water - unheated, unchlorinated and unattached to a changing suite and a lounge bar - would be featuring on the day's agenda.
Be My Enemy Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2004
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Authorities warn however that the risk of drinking unchlorinated water is much higher.
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How we revelled in that drink as we paused at Romano's Well! -- the only spot on the Peninsula where we could get a draught of real, cold, unchlorinated water!
The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison
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It is spread when infected fecal matter gets into unchlorinated water, seafood such as shellfish or other food.
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People often bathe, and sometimes even defecate, in the open, use unchlorinated water, lack hand-washing facilities and live in squalid, infrahuman conditions in a country where every day hundreds are infected with the deadly Vibrio cholera.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Georgianne Nienaber 2011
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