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On 3rd of January, EPA Victoria warned there were high levels of faecal pollution at some of Melbourne's most popular beaches after recent flash flooding, suggested people be aware of gastroenteritis. Why was there a faecal pollution after the storm? What can we do to reuse the stormwater or rainwater? Could it pollute the ocean if we don't treat the stormwater and just let it goes straight to the sea? Christopher Rochfort, who is the CEO of CORE and STAR Water Solutions, accepted the SBS Mandarin Programs interview. Firstly, he introduced where the main household water is from in Australia.


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On 3rd of January, EPA Victoria warned there were high levels of faecal pollution at some of Melbourne's most popular beaches after recent flash flooding, suggested people be aware of gastroenteritis. Why was there a faecal pollution after the storm? What can we do to reuse the stormwater or rainwater? Could it pollute the ocean if we don't treat the stormwater and just let it goes straight to the sea? Christopher Rochfort, who is the CEO of CORE and STAR Water Solutions, accepted the SBS Mandarin Programs interview. Firstly, he introduced where the main household water is from in Australia.



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