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Guidelines for Treating Well Water


Guidelines for Treating Well Water | Drinking Water - CDC

Well water containing harmful germs or chemicals can make you sick. Treating your well water to remove the germs or chemicals can make it safe to drink.

Guidelines for Testing Well Water | Drinking Water - CDC

Test your well water at least once every year for total coliform bacteria, nitrates, total dissolved solids, and pH level. · Contact your health ...

Well Disinfection - MN Dept. of Health

Run water from the hose in an area away from the well, septic system, landscaping, and bodies of water until you smell bleach or detect chlorine ...

DISINFECTING YOUR WELL WATER: SHOCK CHLORINATION

A standard treatment for sanitizing your well system is shock chlorination. Guidelines for using this treatment safely and effectively are listed below.

How to Effectively Treat Well Water - RWI Water Systems

Shock chlorination works great as a one-time solution for well water contaminated by floodwaters, runoff, or recent maintenance.

How to Treat Well Water - Culligan

How to Treat Well Water · Do. Test regularly: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends yearly testing for total coliform bacteria, total dissolved ...

DISINFECTING YOUR WELL - Water Systems Council

Contact a licensed well contractor or water treatment professional for guidance. If you need assistance locating professionals in your area, contact the ...

Protect Your Home's Water | US EPA

On-site treatment processes like disinfection, distillation, and filtration may remove the contaminants found in your well water. However, ...

Disinfecting Your Well Water: Shock Chlorination - UGA Extension

The Shock Chlorination Process · CLEAN: Remove all loose or foreign debris from the well house, spring house or storage tank. · CALCULATE AND POUR ...

Well Chlorination/Disinfection Guidelines - Wake County Government

Steps to disinfect a well: Unscrew the vent plug from the well seal. If using bleach, pour 24 ounces per 100 gallons of water into the well through the vent ...

Private Drinking Water Wells | US EPA

Private well owners are responsible for delivering safe drinking water to their households. The quality and safety of drinking water from private domestic wells ...

Restoring Your Private Well > - Disinfection

Disinfect (sanitize) your water to kill germs before using the water for any household purposes. Even if your well is working, you should use other sources of ...

Disinfection of Individual Water Wells

recommendations prior to disinfecting your system. 1. Before disinfection, pump the well enough to completely remove sediment or other debris caused by ...

Does My Water Well Need Treatment? - Wellowner.org

If the report indicated excessive hardness, pH, iron, or other metals, you would need to add chemical treatment, water softeners, or pH ...

Disinfecting Your Drinking Water | Vermont Department of Health

Consider permanent treatment for your water supply if you have disinfected several times and a well inspection does not find the cause of the ...

WATER TREATMENT

... Treatment Levels included in the following charts are national guidelines for public drinking water systems. Well owners should also use these guidelines.

Water and Well Facts for Private Well Owners - Maine.gov

It takes about 3 or 4 days of normal water usage before all of the chlorine smell disappears. Learn more about Shock Chlorination. Disinfection Dosages. Please ...

Disinfection of Home Wells and Springs - Pennsylvania DEP

Failure to follow instructions could cause bodily injury. Wearing eye and body protection during the procedure is strongly recommended. Do not drink well water ...

Well Disinfection - IN.gov

Refer disinfection of wells in pits to licensed well or pump contractors. ... Follow the manufacturer's instructions for disinfecting the particular unit ...

HOW TO DISINFECT YOUR WELL - NC.gov

Water Well Disinfection or Chlorination. For many of us, a water supply well ... Standards Criteria and Standards. Applicable to Water Supply and Certain.