TREATING WELL WATER
PRE-TREATING PRIVATE WELL SYSTEMS
HAVING IRON BACTERIA
NOTE: If you don't chlorinate the well, you may have iron in your water for up to 2 months after you install the solution dispensing system
1_ For each 50 gallons of water in the well, pour 1
quart of ordinary household bleach into it. On some wells, you can pour the bleach through the breather pipe. On others, you may have to remove the well seal
NOTE: You will probably have to estimate how much water is in the well and use atrial and error
method of treatment, or else ask a qualified well technician.
,&CAUTION: This much chlorine, at one time, could exhaust the activated carbon in a taste and odor filter° If you have a taste and odor filter in your water system, by pass it to keep the chlorine out while doing this pre4reating.
2.Pour several gallons of water into the well to flush the bleach down to the water level
3 Open all faucets in the house, 1 at a time. Close each faucet when you can smell the bleach• Keep the water system closed for a minimum of 2 hours If possible, keep closed overnight
4.After 2 hours, or the next morning, open all faucets and let the water run until clear and the bleach odor is gone
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS NEEDED
cross point (Phillips) screw drivers, a
Depending on the kind of pipes you have in your
house, other tools you may need are ....
. .for SOLDERED COPPER
.....for THREADED
pipe wrenches, pipe threading tool, pipe joint compound
•. •for CPVC PLASTIC
MATERIALS
install the Solution Dispensing System (page 7), you may have all the things needed. Things not included with the systemthatyoumayneedare••
If you have to install an electrical outlet (page 11), you will need materials meeting electrical
wiring codes, rWire, outlet box, receptacle, wire nuts or tape, etc.
. • Jf you will pump solution directly into the well (see pages 7 and 8) you may need more tubing Read the note under step 2 on page 8
•• •If you will pump solution into the water system between the well pump and pressure tank (see
pages 7 and 10), you may need some of the pipe fittings shown in FIG. 6, page 10
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