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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
WP0044687
PE
4378 - WELL REPLACEMENT-Existing Well Viable
STREET_NUMBER
15770
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
RIVER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366-
APN
24518009
CURRENT_STATUS
Active
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
15770 E RIVER RD RIPON 95366-
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EHD - Public
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Emergency Disinfection of Wells that have been Flooded <br /> Before Disinfection: Check the condition of your well. Make sure there is Materials Needed: <br /> no exposed or damaged wiring. If you notice any damage, call a professional <br /> before the disinfection process. <br /> • One gallon of non-scent- <br /> ed household liquid bleach; <br /> Step 1 • rubber gloves; <br /> • eye protection; <br /> If your water is muddy or cloudy, run the water from an . old clothes; and <br /> outside spigot with a hose attached until the water becomes . a funnel. <br /> clear and free of sediments. <br /> Step 2 <br /> Determine what type of well you have and how to pour the bleach into <br /> the well. Some wells have a sanitary seal with either an air vent or a plug <br /> that can be removed(a). If it is a bored or dug well, the entire cover can be <br /> lifted off to provide a space for pouring the bleach into the well (b). <br /> a <br /> Step 3 <br /> Take the gallon of bleach and funnel(if needed) and carefully pour the bleach down <br /> e <br /> into the well casing. , <br /> Step 4 <br /> After the bleach has been added, run water from an outside <br /> hose into the well casing until you smell chlorine coming from the hose. Then turn off the <br /> outside hose. <br /> Step 5 <br /> Turn on all cold water faucets, inside and outside of house, until the chlorine <br /> odor is detected in each faucet,then shut them all off. If you have a water treat- <br /> u" <br /> ment system, switch it to bypass before turning on the indoor faucets. <br /> Step 6 <br /> Wait 6 to 24 hours before turning the faucets back on. It is important not to drink,cook, <br /> bathe or wash with this water during the time period--- it contains high amounts of chlorine. <br /> Step 7 <br /> Once the waiting period is up,turn on an outside spigot with hose attached and <br /> run the water into a safe area where it will not disturb plants, lakes, streams or septic <br /> tanks. Run the water until there is no longer a chlorine odor. Turn the water off. <br /> Step 8 <br /> The system should now be disinfected,and you can now use the water. <br /> Step 9 <br /> Have your water tested for bacteria 7 to 10 days after disinfection. <br />
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