UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR CONSULTED
Mayor Kant told the city council he intends to enlist the aid of a professor at Auburn University to help identify the sources of the bacteria that causes the frequent closing of Fairhope area beach waters following heavy rains.
Kant: "I met with a professor . . . going to get back with him next week . . . to do DNA tracking . . . to find sources."
Kant said he should have more information at the next council meeting.
Runoff into Fly and Rock Creek is thought to be a prime source; and DNA testing could help determine whether the origins are human or animal.
More detailed testing may be able narrow it down further -- to species.
(Faulty septic tanks, farm animal/fertilizer runoff, wildlife, boat discharges, and defects at the city's sewage treatment plant have all been mentioned as possible sources.)
Mayor Kant told the city council he intends to enlist the aid of a professor at Auburn University to help identify the sources of the bacteria that causes the frequent closing of Fairhope area beach waters following heavy rains.
Kant: "I met with a professor . . . going to get back with him next week . . . to do DNA tracking . . . to find sources."
Kant said he should have more information at the next council meeting.
Runoff into Fly and Rock Creek is thought to be a prime source; and DNA testing could help determine whether the origins are human or animal.
More detailed testing may be able narrow it down further -- to species.
(Faulty septic tanks, farm animal/fertilizer runoff, wildlife, boat discharges, and defects at the city's sewage treatment plant have all been mentioned as possible sources.)
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