A boil water order has been issued for the Indian Hills Camp in Jamul after the drinking water tested positive for total coliform bacteria and absent for E. coli, San Diego County health officials said.
The Indian Hills Camp, at 15763 Lyons Valley Road, serves nine mobile homes, 15 recreational car slots, two dorms, 15 camp sites, four public restrooms with showers, two swimming pools, a kitchen and an office building.
Total coliform bacteria can come from soils, officials said.
By boiling the water, residents will be able to ensure the water is free from contamination.
The order will remain in place until county officials confirm the samples are free of bacteria.
Ed. Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the water tested positive for E. coli. We regret the error.