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cover the buried connection between a utility pipeline <br />and home irrigation plumbing. <br /> <br />The lids are often imprinted with "Reclaimed water, do <br />not drink." Some have additional warnings in Spanish: <br />"Do not drink water, contaminated." <br /> <br />Winter Springs resident Bill Maddox, who has four <br />young children and owns a landscaping company, is <br />aware that treated sewage is not for drinking. <br /> <br />But he has never worried about his children setting up <br />sprinklers to spray themselves while they jump on a <br />trampoline. He also said landscapers who fix <br />irrigation sprinklers often get soaked by recycled <br />sewage. <br /> <br />"And they probably don't wash their hands before they <br />eat lunch," Maddox said. <br /> <br />Kevin Spear can be reached at 407-420-5062 or at <br />kspear@orlandosentinel.com. <br /> <br />Copyright © 2002, Orlando Sentinel <br /> <br /> <br />