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QuestionCan I safely use 1" Clorox Active 99 tablets to chlorinate my well water?Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.It's best to use liquid chlorine as that tablet will not dissolve correctly in the well. The tablets are more for swimming pools.
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QuestionIs it okay to pour bleach into my well right on top of my well pump?Anthony "TC" Williams is a Professional Landscaper in Idaho. He is the President and Founder of Aqua Conservation Landscape & Irrigation, an Idaho Registered Landscape Business Entity. With over 21 years of landscaping experience, TC has worked on projects such as the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho. He is a Idaho Registered Contractor and a previously Licensed Irrigator in the State of Texas.The submersible well pump should be under water in the casing as usually the pump is set at least 5 feet off the bottom if not a bit higher.
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QuestionDo you need to bypass the hot water heater or water softener?Community AnswerLeave your hot water heater in normal mode, flush the tank by connecting a hose to the drain, or by simply running the taps. Do this after flushing the chlorine out of the rest of the lines, to limit the amount of chlorine running to your septic tank. Put the softener and sediment filter in bypass during this procedure, and replace your sediment filter while you are at it.
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QuestionCan the 3" tablets used for swimming pools and aerator systems be used when chlorinating a well?Community AnswerNo. They accumulate stabilizing compounds that are not healthy to drink long term.
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QuestionI overchlorinated my well. Now what?Community AnswerKeep pumping through your outdoor spigots. Minimize chlorine in your septic system.
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QuestionI used a fishing line to drop a fishing weight into a drilled well to test the depth, but the weight got stuck inside the well. How I can get the weight back up?Community AnswerThere isn't really an easy way to get the weight back. You could try dropping a bucket down into the well and scooping it up.
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QuestionWhat is a flowing well?Community AnswerIf water reaches the ground surface under the natural pressure of the aquifer, the well is called a flowing artesian well. An aquifer is a geologic layer of porous and permeable material such as sand and gravel, limestone or sandstone through which water flows and is stored.
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QuestionIs it possible to bleach a flowing well?Community AnswerYes. Just pour the bleach into the well, give it a few minutes to disperse into the water, then run all the taps until the bleach smell is gone.
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QuestionThe well has a small pipe in the middle. Where do I pour the bleach -- in the middle pipe or beside it?Community AnswerPour it beside the white pipe in the middle, which guides a wrench to remove the pitless adapter. Chlorine can jam the pitless adapter screw.
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QuestionI opened the well head and have a plate in the way. How do I remove it?Community AnswerThere may be a "bung hole" in the top plate, which is usually threads with a plug in it. The plug will be a male threaded fitting, with a "4 sided" fitting to allow it to be unscrewed. You can also use a small holesaw to drill a hole in the side of the well casing (above grade). You will need to purchase a matching plug for this hole, so choose the size accordingly.
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QuestionIf I chlorinate my well, is it still safe for my animals to drink water from it?Community AnswerNot until the entire system has been flushed as stated above. Chlorine is not good for any living organisms. Hence, the reason for using it to shock your well.
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QuestionIs it unsafe to chlorinate the well in the winter or freezing temperatures?Community AnswerNot unsafe, but it will be difficult to flush the system when temperatures are at or near freezing. You shouldn't run the outside spigots unless you absolutely need to during winter months.
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QuestionHow can I chlorinate running water?Community AnswerOpen each tap within the home, one at a time, starting closest to the pressure tank, and run water until a strong chlorine smell is present. Close the tap. Do not forget to flush each hot water tap.
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QuestionCan I put yeast in the septic tank if too much bleach went into it and my tiles are weeping?Community AnswerYes. When used as directed, Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner - Clinging Bleach Gel is safe to use in septic systems. The bleach breaks down rapidly to mostly salt and water.
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QuestionDo I need to fill the water heater with the bleach water?Community AnswerPour half-gallon to a gallon of bleach into the water heater through the hot water outlet opening. Install the A420 anode rod. After Step 8 has been satisfied, turn on and draw water at each hot water faucet in the residence until a chlorine odor is no longer present. Turn on the power or gas supply to the water heater.
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QuestionDoes the ice maker and acid neutralizer need to be turned off and bypassed when chlorinating a well?Community AnswerYes, turn off the ice maker and bypass the acid neutralizer when chlorinating.
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QuestionWe use well water for our garden hose. How long will I have to run our well water to make sure it is clean for a child's pool?Community AnswerLet the chlorinated water stand in the plumbing system for 12 to 24 hours. Do not run any water or flush toilets during this time. Use your reserves of fresh water for all purposes.
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QuestionMy well head is buried. Is there a way to flush it with bleach without digging it up?Community AnswerProbably not because of check valves in your well pump. The piping only allows water to flow one way: out to your well tank. You'll have to find and open up your well head cap to circulate water.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I over chlorinated my well and now the water is black? Will it turn clear again? I have been running the hose for a few hours with no change.Community AnswerDark colors is good, it means the chlorine is doing its job. The color will dissipate in a few hours, just leave the garden hose running at about 1/4 of the way on, and go to do something else rather than watching the hose.
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