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• FOR HOLDING TANK: <br /> • To Shock: 3 cups Bleach per 1000 Gal. <br /> a 24aMaintain: 1 cup Bleach per 1000 Gal. <br /> T <br /> Alpha Analytical Laboratories Inc. 208 Mason St.Ukiah,California 95482 <br /> e-mail: clientservices@alpha-labs.com - Phone: (707)468-0401 - Fax: (707)468-5267 <br /> Well Disinfection for Bacterial Contamination <br /> If water from a well is found to be contaminated with coliform bacteria, it may be possible to <br /> eliminate the contamination by disinfecting the well. If the well is improperly constructed or <br /> poorly located, contamination may not be eliminated or may be only temporarily eliminated. In <br /> that case, a permanent disinfection system or a new well may be necessary. Well water systems <br /> may be disinfected by adding chlorine bleach to the water in the well. Clorox, Purex,White <br /> Magic, and Sani-Cloy are some of the trade names for liquid bleaches sold in grocery stores. <br /> Read the label to insure it says the bleach contains 5.25 percent sodium hypochlorite. Use the <br /> following dosages as a guide: <br /> Well Casing Diameter Amount of Chlorine Bleach Needed <br /> 4 inches Two and one-half2'/z cups <br /> 6 inches Five(5)cups <br /> 8 inches Seven and one half 7 %z) cups <br /> 12 inches Twenty 20 cups or-1 '/a gallons <br /> NOTE: These quantities are for 100 feet of well depth. Adjust the quantities to fit the depth of your well. Use only <br /> unscented bleach. <br /> These are the steps you,should follow: <br /> 1. If the water is cloudy,attempt to clear as much as possible by pumping the well.to waste. <br /> With the pump NOT operating, add the chlorine. It may be necessary to lift the pump,but <br /> some wells have openings that can be used for this purpose. The bleach should be added <br /> between the casing and the suction pipe of the pump. <br /> 2. Do not operate the pump for 30 minutes. After the 30-minute period,with the taps, faucets <br /> and hydrants open or closed,surge the well by starting and stopping the pump several times. <br /> 3. Open every tap, faucet or hydrant in the water piping system. Start the pump and let water <br /> flow until clean water with a strong smell of chlorine comes out. <br /> 4. Stop the pump and close all taps, faucets and hydrants and allow the mixture to stand in the <br /> system for 24 hours,or at least overnight. Disinfectant contact time with bacteria is <br /> important. <br /> 5. After contact time is accomplished, flush the chlorine mixture from the system by hooking a <br /> garden hose to an outside tap and running until no chlorine odor is present. Do not flush the <br /> mixture into your septic system by running chlorinated water down drains!! Your septic <br /> system was not designed to handle the large continuous flow of water necessary to remove <br /> the chlorine and chlorine is harmful to the beneficial bacteria that make your septic tank <br /> function properly. Since chlorine will kill grass and plants,be careful where you run the <br /> water outside. Do not run mixture into streams, rivers,etc. <br /> 6. When you can no longer smell chlorine in the water, close all taps and faucets and use the <br /> system normally. <br /> 7. After at least one week, you should have your water retested for the presence of bacteria. <br />