Berkeley Water Bacteria Recall
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•Urgent warning issued for bottled water contaminated with bacteria
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Berkeley Club Beverages was forced to recall 150,000 bottles sold in Virginia , West Virginia and Maryland .
FDA found coliforms in the product, an indicator that there may be more harmful microorganisms in present, including E. coli which can cause nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and watery or bloody diarrhea.
The recall, issued in September , was assigned a Class III classification, meaning exposure to the bacteria 'is not likely to cause adverse health consequences'.
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