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  • by Grady Capstone Journalist March 27, 2026
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Bar chart titled “Winter E. coli Bacterial Limits by Designated Use in Georgia.” It compares two categories: Recreation (126 colony-forming units per 100 mL) and Fishing (265 CFU/100 mL). The fishing limit is more than double the recreation limit, indicating higher allowable bacteria levels in winter for fishing waters. Source: Georgia Environmental Protection Division.

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