Disneyland Denies Problem With Water Quality
August 3, 2006 |
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Hong Kong Disneyland has responded to a media report that says the water at Hong Kong Disneyland contains bacteria which is 5000 times more than the normal level.
A representative from Hong Kong Disneyland says that they just closed the "UFO Land" area at the amusement park for half a day to conduct a check and it turns out that the water quality there fully met the relevant standards.
The representative says that Disneyland will check the water quality periodically and hand in the reports regularly to the concerned government departments.
According to the company, the water in "UFO Land" has been tested three times since it opened in July 2006. All of the tests show that the water is acceptable.
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