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![]() Coliform bacteria in drinking water - Ultraviolet Sterilizer for your Home/OfficeDefinitionColiform bacteria occur naturally in the environment and are not generally harmful themselves. However, their presence suggests other disease causing organisms may exist in your drinking water supply. Coliform bacteria are found in the intestinal tracts of warm-blooded animals such as humans, dogs, and deer. They have been selected as an indicator for the bacterial quality of drinking water. The presence of these bacteria in drinking water may signify the well (source) is defective, or that there may be problems with the water treatment, or the water distribution system. How contamination occursIt is common to have contamination when maintenance has been performed on the water supply system. Faulty in-ground sewage disposal systems may also be the source of contamination. Coliforms from animal waste can enter directly into water supplies but can also move down through the soil and contaminate ground water. This process is accelerated during spring flooding or heavy rainfall. Effects on healthSymptoms: The symptoms of disease-causing organisms may include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, cramps or other gastrointestinal distress. Risks: Most coliform bacteria are used as an indicator that suggests the water is not safe for human consumption. The presence is of concern in that disease-causing organisms, such as E.coli or parasites may be present. In severe cases, the symptoms listed above can be fatal. Most susceptible are infants, elderly and others with compromised immune systems. Action: Consult with your physician immediately if you suddenly have diarrhea with blood, regardless of the suspected cause. Your Well Water - Fixing Bacterial Quality Real Estate Agents receive a VIP complimentary on-site mineral test for their client. If your test results found bacteria to be present, your water is not safe to drink. Results that indicate the water is safe to drink may come back in a variety of formats: • absent • 0 colony forming units per 100 millilitres (0 CFU/100 mL) • less than 1 colony forming unit per 100 millilitres (<1 CFU/100 mL) • non-detect (ND) If a result other than “absent” or a number other than “0 or <1 CFU/100 mL” is provided in the lab report, it means that bacteria are present in the water and your water is not safe to drink. You need to fix the well to address bacterial quality or find another source of drinking water. |
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