Models show extreme rain heightens E. coli risks for communities of color in Texas
- Extreme rain increases E. Coli risks for communities of color in Texas, according to research led by the University of Michigan.
- Communities with higher percentages of Black residents faced higher E. Coli concentrations in recreational waters following storms, as noted by lead author Xiaofeng Liu.
- Predominantly Latino communities experienced significant E. Coli increases after intense storms in September, as reported by the study's findings.
- The research aims to inform local governments and develop targeted policies to assist impacted communities, according to Liu's statements.
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