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E.coli Bacteria in Drinking Water in Borgarfjörður Eystra

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Drinking water in Borgarfjörður eystra must be boiled because e.coli bacteria were found during regular sampling last week. Austurfrétt reports. Residents are advised to boil drinking water and instructions for boiling drinking water can be found by clicking here. According to an announcement from HEF veitna ehf., it is safe to use the water for other purposes there, for example for bathing. Further samples will be taken this week. HEF veitna sa…
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Last week, E. coli bacteria were detected in a sample of drinking water in Borgarfjörður eystra, and residents are advised to boil water before consuming it.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Drinking water in Borgarfjörður eystra must be boiled because e.coli bacteria were found during regular sampling last week. Austurfrétt reports. Residents are advised to boil drinking water and instructions for boiling drinking water can be found by clicking here. According to an announcement from HEF veitna ehf., it is safe to use the water for other purposes there, for example for bathing. Further samples will be taken this week. HEF veitna sa…

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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RÚV broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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