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August 03, 2014 
Syed Zunnoor, who is using bottled and bladder water to cook food at the restaurant, walks past patron... 
Toledo, UNITED STATES 
Syed Zunnoor, who is using bottled and bladder water to cook food at the restaurant, walks past patron... 
Syed Zunnoor, who is using bottled and bladder water to cook food at the restaurant, walks past patron James Laminger as he prepares to eat his burger and fries at Central Hotdog in Toledo, Ohio August 3, 2014. Testing of water for toxins in Toledo, Ohio, continued on Sunday as some 400,000 people remained without safe drinking water for a second day following the discovery of high toxin levels from algae on Lake Erie. Health officials sent samples to several laboratories for testing after finding Lake Erie may have been affected by a "harmful algal bloom," Ohio Environmental Protection Agency spokeswoman Heidi Griesmer said. The lake provides the bulk of the area's drinking water. REUTERS/Joshua Lott (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) 
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