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If the coliform group bacteria and total bacterial count in tap water do not meet the drinking water quality standards, what might be the reasons?

The presence of coliform group bacteria and an excessive total bacterial count in tap water may be attributed to factors such as excessively long distribution pipelines and oversized water tank capacities, which lead to insufficient residual chlorine levels. This condition promotes bacterial growth beyond acceptable standards, and in such cases, it is advisable to refrain from directly consuming the water.