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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
RECORD_ID
WP2500982
PE
4355 - WELL - REPAIR
STREET_NUMBER
266
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HEWITT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236
APN
18902009
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed
QC Status
Approved
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266 S HEWITT RD LINDEN 95236
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i <br /> Instructions for Well Disinfection <br /> Page 2 <br /> 9) Allow the solution to remain in the system for a minimum of eight hours, or overnight. During this <br /> time you should not drink, bathe, wash clothes, or cook with the water, but you can use it <br /> for toilet flushing. <br /> 10)After the solution has remained in the system for a minimum of eight hours, connect a hose to an <br /> outside spigot and allow water to run onto the ground for 20-30 minutes to remove the chlorine <br /> solution from the water system. Try to keep the water away from your drainfield and any plants or <br /> trees if possible. After 20-30 minutes, turn off the spigot and then run each indoor and outdoor <br /> water faucet for 2-3 minutes to remove the solution that was in the pipes. <br /> 11)It is now time to collect the water sample. Remove the screen or aerator from the faucet tip. <br /> Submerge the tip of the faucet into a small container of bleach for 30 seconds. Allow the bleach to <br /> remain on the faucet tip for 5 minutes. (This reduces the possibility of a false-positive sample <br /> reading, as the faucet tip is a potential area of bacterial growth.) Once the faucet tip has been <br /> disinfected, turn on the cold water and allow it to run for 5 minutes. While the water is still running, <br /> remove the lid from the sample bottle. DO NOT touch the interior of the lid or sample bottle, and <br /> remember that the pill or powder substance in the bottle must remain inside the bottle. Fill the bottle <br /> to approximately 1/2 inch from the top and replace the lid. Place the screen/aerator back on the <br /> faucet. <br /> 12)Samples that are going to be analyzed by our laboratory must be delivered to our office by <br /> 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is best to collect the sample just before delivery to our <br /> office! We recommend that samples be refrigerated or chilled while stored or transported. On <br /> dates prior to holidays, no samples will be accepted. <br /> 13)If well disinfection and resampling was required as part of a Time of Sale inspection, the follow-up <br /> sample (after disinfection) must be obtained by either a registered well driller or a Washtenaw <br /> County Certified Time of Sale Inspector. <br /> 14)If you receive a notice that your sample is positive for coliform bacteria, or if you have any <br /> questions regarding the well disinfection procedure, please contact a Washtenaw County <br /> Sanitarian at (734) 222-3800. <br /> For More Information: <br /> CD�Nj` Washtenaw County Department of Public Health <br /> Q Environmental Health Division <br /> W c 705 N. Zeeb Rd., P.O. Box 8645 <br /> �r+�� Ann Arbor, MI 48107-8645 <br /> b�Jj << 4 (734) 222-3800 <br /> f826 www.ewashtenaw.org <br /> Disclaimer: This procedure is intended to be used for chlorinating 5" PVC wells with submersible well pumps. If <br /> your well is equipped with a jet pump (either shallow or deep), or if your casing is 4" steel or smaller,we advise that <br /> you consult with a licensed well driller prior to chlorination. These instructions are provided as public information <br /> based on conditions found in Washtenaw County. There is no implied guarantee and the procedure may have to be <br /> repeated. Washtenaw County accepts no responsibility for the outcome, or for any damage incurred. <br /> Rev. 10/10 <br />
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