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Engr. Eduardo Santos, MWSS-RO chief regulator, said the partnership between the government and private sectors has resulted to the improved water services in the metropolis as shown by the records of the Department of Health (DOH) where improved health conditions were significant in areas that piped water were connected.
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Dr. Gerardo Bayugo, the Department of Health’s regional director, said 16 hepatitis A cases were reported in Barcelona, and 13 in Buhi.

Tests on water samples, Bayugo said, showed that the cases stemmed from fecal contamination of the drinking water.
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