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drinking water in gallon packages suspected of causing a child experiencing indigestion.

Central Monitoring of Drugs and Food (BPOM) West Java found coliform bacteria level to reach 24 per mililiter in drinking water in gallon packages suspected of causing a child experiencing indigestion.

"Threshold limit of coliform bacteria 2.0 per mililiter. The bacteria can cause diarrhea," said Head of (Kabid) Drugs and Food Control Office of Health (Dinkes) Kota Depok, Herjubinartien in Depok.

BPOM Jabar research example of the packaging gallons of water taken from Polsek Sawangan submitted by Sugiarti, parents Fauzi Easter Agutono (7 years) who have experienced indigestion after mengonsumsi gallon water packaging in the 26 May.

He said that the test conducted on the three indicators that test the metal, the level of pH, acid basa, testing and bacteriology.

According Herjubinartien, laboratory test results for the uterus to E coli bacteria is zero, while negative bacteria salmonella. To measure ph, basa acid, and metal is still normal.

Sample pH value recorded 7.45, and the water level reached 65.17 basa. While the actual metal, such as nitrate, aluminum, iron, sulphate, arsen, cyanide, reciprocal, and the copper negative results.

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