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quality, both of which are based on the presence of generic e. coli, which can indicate the presence of fecal contamination. water testing: the final rule bases testing frequency on the type of water source (i.e., surface or ground water). and there are many exemptions, such as: produce that is not a raw
agricultural commodity in its raw or natural state, such as: asparagus; black beans, great northern beans, kidney beans, lima beans, navy beans, and pinto beans; garden beets (roots and tops) and sugar beets; cashews; sour cherries; chickpeas; cocoa beans; coffee beans; collards; sweet corn; cranberries...
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