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The primary origin of coliforms in water supplies is? a) Natural algae growth b) Fecal contamination by warm-blooded animals c) Natural Organic Matter d) Cross Connections
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The primary origin of coliforms in water supplies is?
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c) Natural Organic Matter
d) Cross Connections
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b) Fecal contamination by warm-blooded animals.
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