A Lafayette well tested positive for E. coli in March, triggering a public notice in May and June water bills. The positive test was determined to be a false positive, posing no danger to the public.
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LAFAYETTE, IN — Lafayette water customers might have seen a public notice about a well testing positive for E. coli in their May and June bills. Long story short: It was a false positive, but ...