Latest News About Coliform Bacteria

Updated 2026-05-08 04:05

Here are the latest general updates on coliform bacteria from credible outlets (as of now):

If you’d like, I can narrow this to your location (Edison, NJ, U.S.) and fetch U.S.-specific recent advisories, water-system notices, or state health department guidance on coliform testing and boil-water advisories. I can also pull the latest official statements or prepare a brief summary with links.

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Coliform Bacteria - MN Dept. of Health

MDH monitors drinking water for public water supplies (PWSs) on a routine basis. If *E. coli* is detected in the distribution system of a PWS, the system must be disinfected. In most cases this includes emergency chlorination, which can last for two to five days. At the same time a system is being disinfected, customers of the PWS are ordered to vigorously boil their drinking and cooking water (Boil Water Advisory) for one minute before using it.

www.health.state.mn.us