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Analysis of bacteria (coliform) contamination levels across Connecticut cities
Complete list of cities where bacteria (coliform) has been detected, sorted by level
No bacteria (coliform) detections have been reported in Connecticut cities.
Coliform bacteria indicate potential fecal contamination. E. coli can cause severe gastrointestinal illness including bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and kidney failure. Other waterborne pathogens cause cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A, and giardiasis. Young children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals face the greatest risk for severe outcomes.
Human and animal fecal waste; sewage treatment plant discharges; septic system failures
Based on our analysis of EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) data and local water utility reports,bacteria (coliform) has been detected in 0 Connecticut water systems.
The EPA requires no more than 5% of samples test positive for coliform. Any E. coli positive triggers a violation. The EPA MCL for bacteria (coliform) is 0 presence/absence. This limit is set to protect public health based on available scientific evidence about the contaminant's health effects.
0 Connecticut cities have bacteria (coliform) detected in their water supply. All tested cities are within EPA safety limits.
Gastrointestinal illness, diarrhea, vomiting, potential kidney damage from E. coli. The most vulnerable groups include infants and young children and elderly.
The most effective methods for removing bacteria (coliform) include UV Disinfection, Reverse Osmosis, Ultrafiltration. Look for filters certified by NSF/ANSI for bacteria (coliform) reduction.
The EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for bacteria (coliform) is 0 presence/absence.The EPA requires no more than 5% of samples test positive for coliform. Any E. coli positive triggers a violation.
Recommended filtration methods for bacteria (coliform) removal:
Kills 99.99% of microorganisms
Physical barrier to bacteria
Removes bacteria by size exclusion