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Home / Health / Coliform Bacteria Found in Gurugram Water Supply

Coliform Bacteria Found in Gurugram Water Supply

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Water declared unfit for consumption due to coliform contamination.
  • Dozens of residents reported sickness including diarrhoea and vomiting.
  • GMDA confirmed its supply is safe, pointing to internal sources.
Coliform Bacteria Found in Gurugram Water Supply

Tests conducted by the state health department have declared water supplied to a society in Sector 70A, Gurugram, unfit for consumption. This declaration followed numerous complaints from residents reporting severe health issues like diarrhoea and vomiting, beginning in early December. The Palra primary health centre identified significant microbial contamination, with seven colonies per 100 ml of water, far exceeding the ideal count of zero.

Residents allege a water shortage occurred on December 3 and 4, with the builder arranging tankers. Despite this, symptoms persisted, and water quality deteriorated, appearing dark yellow and blackish with a foul smell. The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) stated their supply network water is clean, suggesting contamination originated within the society's internal systems or from the tankers. This has led to frustration and demands for the builder's accountability.

The RWA president emphasized the unacceptability of coliform contamination, especially for vulnerable groups like children and the elderly. Residents plan to escalate the matter to higher authorities, seeking a thorough investigation and strict accountability from the builder and involved agencies. The health department also advised cleaning water tanks to prevent further infections.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents experienced symptoms such as diarrhoea, stomach infections, and frequent vomiting.
Tests revealed significant coliform contamination, indicating microbial impurities unfit for drinking.
While GMDA's supply is deemed safe, residents suspect contamination from internal tankers or storage maintained by the builder.

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