Flood / Article 61

Private Well Water After a Flood: Do Not Guess If It Is Safe

Floodwater can contaminate drinking water sources.

Situation snapshot

The problem in plain English.

Floodwater can contaminate drinking water sources.

Start with safety and source control. Then work through what can dry, what needs removal, what should be documented, and where professional mitigation or remediation should take over.

Action order

Move through it in the right sequence.

  1. 01Follow local health guidance.
  2. 02Use bottled, boiled, or treated water until safety is confirmed.
  3. 03Have private wells tested after flooding.
  4. 04Do not use suspect water for brushing teeth, food prep, or baby formula.

Risk check

What changes the seriousness.

Watch for

Flooded well, unusual water, boil notice, or vulnerable household members.

What the pros look for

Water safety is handled through health departments and testing; mitigation handles building drying.

Source backed

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