Otago Daily Times

‘E.coli’ result unreported, in error

- RICHARD DAVISON richard.davison@odt.co.nz

AN apparent E. coli failure on a rural water scheme near Lawrence had authoritie­s in South Otago scratching their heads last week.

A Fulton Hogan contractor sampling water believed to be from the Evans Flat pumping station on the Tuapeka West scheme last month detected low residual chlorine in the supply.

At a council meeting on Thursday, Clutha District Council group manager service delivery Jules Witt said, in accordance with protocol, this had triggered a standard E. coli test procedure carried out by the contractor and associated laboratory Citilab, in Dunedin, over three consecutiv­e days.

However, in an unexplaine­d ‘‘oversight’’, neither Fulton Hogan nor Citilab immediatel­y reported the failure to the council.

Furthermor­e, it appeared the original sample collected had not been processed within the standard 24 hours required, possibly leading to a false positive result.

Subsequent testing for E. coli yielded negative results.

Had E. coli been present, consequenc­es for the 283 users of the scheme could have been severe, Mr Witt said, and would have led to a ‘‘boil water’’ notice.

Inquiries by Fulton Hogan and the laboratory late last week found human error was to blame for the confusion.

‘‘Fulton Hogan also performed a private sample analysis for a customer named Evans at around the same time [as the Evans Flat analysis] which was positive for E. coli. The Fulton Hogan report then accidental­ly included reference to private customer Evans as a failed result for our Evans Flat water source.’’

Other than the naming error, protocol was followed and there was no risk for Tuapeka West scheme users, Mr Witt said.

‘‘From a public health perspectiv­e it’s good news, but this false alarm has reinforced to the contractor they need to be particular­ly vigilant regarding water test results, and we will work with them to review future procedure.’’

Mr Witt said capital upgrade works of $950,000 were planned for Evans Flat, which would support the continued provision of consistent water quality in future.

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