How often should I test my well water for bacteria?

You should test your well every year for bacteria. In addition, test for bacteria if:

  • You notice a sudden change in your water's taste, appearance, or odor.
  • The water turns cloudy after rainfall or the top of the well was flooded.
  • You suspect a contamination source (sewage system, barnyard, etc.) is within 50 feet of your well.
  • Family members are experiencing unexplained flu-like symptoms.
  • Your water supply system has been serviced or you have made changes to the system.

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1. How often should I test my well water for bacteria?
2. How do I test my well water for bacteria?
3. What should I do if coliform bacteria are detected in my well?
4. What do my test results mean?
5. How can I eliminate coliform bacteria from my well water?
6. How can bacteria get into drinking water?