FAQ'S
E. Coli Water Testing in Florida
How Does E. Coli Get Into Water in Florida?
E. coli enters Florida water systems through:
Septic tank leaks contaminating groundwater
Flooding, especially during hurricane season
Well casing cracks
Stormwater runoff carrying animal waste
As a result, both private wells and tap water systems in Florida may be affected.
Is it safe to drink water if E. coli is detected?
No. The water must not be consumed until corrective actions are taken.
Can boiling water kill E. coli?
Yes — boil water for one minute.
However, boiling is temporary. The contamination source must still be corrected.
How often should wells be tested in Florida?
At least once per year, or immediately after flooding or septic issues.




