What to Do if Your Drinking Water is Contaminated with Bacteria
Drinking water contaminated with fecal coliform, or E.coli, bacteria can cause health problems.
- Boil for one minute all water to be used for drinking, cooking, washing fruits and vegetables, brushing teeth, and making ice cubes, baby formula and concentrated juices.
- Look at the location and construction of your well to find the source of contamination and then fix it.
- Wells and springs should be isolated, preferably uphill from septic systems and other potential contamination sources, such as barnyards and pastures.
- Dug wells and springs should be made of concrete and have tight-fitting, lipped covers and sealed joints. Drilled wells should have casings that extend 18 inches above the ground, surrounded by mounded clay to prevent surface water from entering.