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Flooded Wells Should Be Tested: Lambton Public Health

Public Health officials in Lambton County are urging residents with private wells to test their water supply if their well has been flooded.

Staff with the Public Health Unit say high levels of rain could result in harmful bacteria entering the drinking water supply, making it unsafe for consumption.

“Until you can test your well water, use bottled water for daily use including drinking, making infant formula or juices, cooking, making ice, washing fruits and vegetables, and brushing teeth,” said Theresa Warren, Public Health Inspector. “Alternatively, you can boil your water rapidly for at least one minute before use.”

Once flood waters have receded, the well should be disinfected and tested at least 3 times, at one-week intervals, before the water is used for drinking.

The test for bacteria (total coliform and E. coli) and water sample kits are free. Water samples must be dropped off within 24 hours of being taken.