BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
Three households in Cape Coral, Fla., were none too pleased to get the straight poop regarding the source of their water supply.
According to the Associated Press, utility crews mistakenly hooked up four homes to the city's irrigation system, which uses treated wastewater from residential toilets and sinks.
Three families - one home was vacant - cooked, bathed and brushed their teeth with the wate...
CREJ Staff Writer
Three households in Cape Coral, Fla., were none too pleased to get the straight poop regarding the source of their water supply.
According to the Associated Press, utility crews mistakenly hooked up four homes to the city's irrigation system, which uses treated wastewater from residential toilets and sinks.
Three families - one home was vacant - cooked, bathed and brushed their teeth with the wate...
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