Berkeley Club Beverages, Inc. has recalled 1,304 bottles of Berkeley Springs Purified and Distilled Water because the product tested positive for coliform bacteria. The recall includes both one-gallon and five-gallon plastic bottles, which were sold individually or as six-gallon cases. No incidents or injuries related to the consumption of this water have been reported at this time.
Coliform bacteria are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful bacteria may be present. While coliforms themselves may not cause illness, their presence suggests a contamination issue in the water source or processing system.
You have 2 options:
Sold in 6-gallon cases (1-gallon bottles) or individual 5-gallon bottles.
Sold in 6-gallon cases (1-gallon bottles) or individual 5-gallon bottles.
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