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Total Coliform Positive Well Water: Is It Safe to Shower?

Many people can shower with total-coliform-positive water if they do not swallow it, but drinking, brushing teeth, ice, and infant formula should use another safe source until retesting is clear.

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What to test

  • Total coliform
  • E. coli
  • Nitrate
  • Turbidity

What to do next

  • Avoid drinking untreated water until a certified lab retest is clear.
  • Check whether E. coli was present; E. coli usually requires stricter precautions.
  • Avoid bathing infants, open wounds, or immune-compromised people in questionable water without local health guidance.
  • Inspect, disinfect if appropriate, and retest before returning to normal use.

Common questions

Can I brush my teeth with coliform-positive well water?

Use bottled or otherwise safe water for brushing teeth until the source is corrected and follow-up bacteria testing is clean.

Does coliform positive always mean sewage contamination?

No. Total coliform can come from soil, surface water, plumbing, or sampling problems, but it still means the well system needs investigation.

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