[AT] OT- Well Chlorinators
Bob Brooks
rbrooks at hvc.rr.com
Sat May 1 15:11:30 PDT 2004
Dick;
We have a chlorine injection system for our water, same type of
problem. The system injects diluted chlorine into the main water line
into the house and then the water is put into a fairly large storage
tank, I think it was about 125 gallons. The idea is that you want the
chlorine in contact with the water for a period of time. @0 min is
best, 5 to 10 is acceptable. Then there is a large carbon filter that
pulls the chlorine back out of the water. The system works very well
and uses Bleach in the injection tank, unfourtunatly it was a lot more
than 900.00, The bill was about $3300.00
I'm not familar with the type of system that drops bleach into the
well. How do you get the chlorine back out of the water?
Bob
D. Day wrote:
>Does anyone have any experience, good or bad, with automatic well
>chlorinators? Our well water has a manganese problem and we have that
>rotten egg smell. We have shock chlorinated the well twice, and each time
>it made all of the difference in the world.
>
>The automatic chlorinators drop 3/8" chlorine pellets down the well at
>regular intervals, and run between $550 and $900.
>
>Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
>Dick
>
>Dick Day Software Services
>83712 552nd Avenue
>Norfolk, NE 68701
>402/379-1606
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