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This study introduces an innovative approach to safeguarding public health by monitoring opportunistic pathogens in premise plumbing systems using spent activated carbon and reverse osmosis filters. Conducted by a collaborative team of researchers, the findings emphasize the importance of continuous microorganism tracking to enhance drinking water safety.
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