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Bacterial 

 City maximum Remarks 



Lowell, Mass None 



Lynn, Mass 500,000 



Maiden, Mass 500,000 Excludes milk containing path- 

 ogenic bacteria 



Manchester, N. H 500,000 



Memphis, Tenn None Relies on frequent inspection 



of dairies 



Milwaukee, Wis 250,000 



Minneapolis, Minn 500,000 



Nashville, Tenn 500,000 Not an ordinance 



Newark, N. J None 



New Bedford, Mass 500,000 Warned at 50,000 



New Haven, Conn None Milk rejected when pus organ- 

 isms or streptococci are 

 found till conditions are 

 remedied 



New Orleans, La None 



Newton, Mass None 



New York, N. Y None 



Oakland, Cal 100,000 From April to October inclu- 

 sive 



75,000 From November to March in- 

 clusive 



Omaha, Neb 150,000 For ordinary milk 



20,000 For certified milk 



Prosecutes when count runs 

 between 400,000 and 500,000 



Pawtucket, R. I None 



Philadelphia, Pa None 



Pittsburg, Pa 500,000 



Providence, R. 1 100,000 



Quincy, Mass 500,000 



Reading, Pa None 



Richmond, Va 500,000 250,000 subjects producer to 



warning 



Rochester, N. Y None Have tried to enforce 100,000 



Salem, Mass None 



San Antonio, Tex 100,000 Also rejects for pathogenic 



bacteria 



Salt Lake City, Utah 500,000 



San Francisco, Cal None 500,000 subjects producer to 



warning 



Schenectady, N. Y 500,000 



Scranton, Pa 300,000 Health office rule, not ordi- 

 nance 



Seattle, Wash 200,000 For ordinary milk 



30,000 F r certified milk 



Controlled by state law 



Sioux City, la None 



Somerville, Mass 500,000 



Springfield, Mass None 



Springfield, Ohio None 



St. Joseph, Mo None 



St. Louis, Mo None 



St. Paul, Minn 500,000 



Syracuse, N. Y 500,000 Three consecutive high counts 



exclude milk 



Tacoma, Wash 200,000 For ordinary milk 



35,000 For certified milk 



