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The Minnesota Department of Health is advising people to be aware of illnesses that can spread through recreational water.
There is a bright green sign , about the size of a postcard, hanging at the entrance of the Central Park apartment pool on the city's Far North Side. Green is good.
Water-safty specialist Aaron DelCotto takes samples of swimming pool water at the Central Park apartment complex on the Far North Side. The pool passed inspection.
Reports of gastrointestinal illness from use of public pools and water parks have risen sharply in recent years, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The leading culprit is a microscopic organism that lives in human feces.
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