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Sewage discharges increase risk of hospital visits for residents near Merrimack River, study finds

People living near the Merrimack River are at increased risk of developing acute gastrointestinal illnesses in the days following large sewage releases into the river, according to a new study from researchers at the Boston University School of Public Health.

Study links combined sewer overflows to acute gastrointestinal illness

During extreme rain or rapid snowmelt, the high volume of water that enters sewer systems can cause untreated sewage to flow into waterways in US cities that have combined wastewater and stormwater sewer systems, including the Merrimack River in Massachusetts.

Sewage overflows linked to increase in gastrointestinal illnesses

During extreme rain or rapid snowmelt, the high volume of water that enters sewer systems can cause untreated sewage to flow into waterways in US cities that have combined wastewater and stormwater sewer systems, including the Merrimack River in Massachusetts.

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