## Summary of The Hindu Article: E. coli Contamination in Palluruthy Tap Water
Recent tests conducted by the Kerala Water Authority (KWA) revealed E. coli contamination in tap water samples collected from several parts of Palluruthy, Kochi. The contamination was detected during routine tests carried out following complaints of discolored and foul-smelling water.
Affected areas include Ward 3, parts of Ward 4, and the Navy area. Initial tests pinpointed the contamination to the distribution network, specifically indicating leakage in pipelines allowing sewage water to mix with the potable water supply.
KWA officials suspect damage to pipelines during ongoing road construction work as a primary cause. Specifically, a major pipeline along the Vennala-Palluruthy route is believed to be compromised. Repair work is underway, involving identifying and rectifying leaks, and replacing damaged pipeline sections.
Chlorination levels in the water supply have been increased as a temporary measure to disinfect the water. However, residents are strongly advised to boil water before consumption as a precautionary step.
The KWA has initiated a comprehensive investigation to determine the full extent of the contamination and identify all affected areas. Further testing is being conducted to assess the source and severity of the issue.
Health officials have been alerted and are monitoring for any reported cases of waterborne diseases. Residents experiencing symptoms like diarrhea, fever, or stomach upset are urged to seek medical attention.
The KWA is aiming to complete the pipeline repairs and restore safe water supply within a few days. They are also planning to conduct a detailed survey of the entire distribution network in Palluruthy to identify and address other potential vulnerabilities. This incident highlights concerns regarding aging infrastructure and the need for regular maintenance and monitoring of water supply systems.

