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It will look into the cause of the outbreak and whether any person or organisation was at fault, how drinking water is managed and any changes needed to how we monitor drinking water. Most people are back at school and work but it's still fresh in their mind.
You just have to turn the tap on and smell the chlorinated water. However, the effects of the outbreak are ongoing for some.
One person was admitted to hospital last week with Guillain-Barr Syndrome - a rare yet serious condition where the immune system attacks the nerves. The muscles are weakened and can lead to paralysis.
This patient had suffered diarrhoea symptoms during last month's gastro outbreak.
Doctors are urging those who experience pins and needles, weakness or clumsiness of hands or feet to seek medical help quickly.
Answers are needed into how this happened, not just for this patient but for the whole community.