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Sickness bug found in tap water Sickness bug found in tap water
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More than 100,000 homes in Northamptonshire are being told to boil tap water for drinking after a bug was found to have contaminated supplies. More than 100,000 households in Northamptonshire are being told to boil tap water for drinking after a bug was found to have contaminated supplies.
Tests found cryptosporidium in a sample from supplies to Northampton, Daventry and surrounding villages.Tests found cryptosporidium in a sample from supplies to Northampton, Daventry and surrounding villages.
The parasite causes stomach upsets and the most common symptom is diarrhoea.The parasite causes stomach upsets and the most common symptom is diarrhoea.
Anglian Water is trying to trace the source of the bug but said the process might take a long time because such a large area is affected.Anglian Water is trying to trace the source of the bug but said the process might take a long time because such a large area is affected.
A spokesman for the company said: "Due to the size of the area affected, bottled water will only be delivered to special needs customers on Anglian Water's WaterCare register as soon as possible.A spokesman for the company said: "Due to the size of the area affected, bottled water will only be delivered to special needs customers on Anglian Water's WaterCare register as soon as possible.
"The company apologises for the inconvenience this will cause, but stresses that the health and safety of its customers must come first.""The company apologises for the inconvenience this will cause, but stresses that the health and safety of its customers must come first."
Daily water samples
About 85 communities across the north of Northamptonshire are affected and Anglian Water has sent out vans with loud hailers to alert residents to the problem.
The water company is investigating the cause of the outbreak which the spokesman said affects one of their largest water sources at Pitsford Reservoir, north of Northampton, but could be anywhere in the system supplied from there.
They also say they are aware that the most vulnerable people are the elderly and the very young and bottled water supplies are being sent to them if they are on their WaterCare register.
The company spokesman said Anglian Water carries out about 1,000 water sample tests a day and they were alerted to the cryptosporidium when one of them failed and was checked a second time.
The results of the second test came out early in the morning and an alert was issued immediately but tracing the cause may take a long time as the reservoir supplies such a wide area and a large number of homes.
Anglian Water advises customers with worries about their health to contact their GP or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647.Anglian Water advises customers with worries about their health to contact their GP or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647.