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PurTest PT-8 - Sanitation Procedure Details; Chlorine Dosage and Safety; Water Supply Safety Reminders; Plumbing Line Sanitation

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8
Sanitation Procedure Continued
TOO MUCH CHLORINE IS BETTER THAN
TOO LITTLE: **In situations where it is inconvenient
to determine depth of water or diameter of a drilled well,
a minimum of 1/2 gallon of household bleach may be
used for wells up to 8 inches in diameter with estimated
to be less than 80 feet deep; 1 gallon should be used for
similar size wells with water deeper than 80 feet. In case
of a well yielding more than 50 gallons per minute, special
procedures are required. Seek the advice of a certified
water treatment specialist.
Wait a day or two before you have another sample tested.
Do not take a sample for testing if the odor of chlorine
is still present in water.
REMEMBER - To make your water supply safe:
• Locate your well properly.
•Protect it from surface contamination.
•Test water periodically for coliform bacteria. (Home-
yearly, Farm-2X yearly)
•Chlorinate, or filter and disinfect the water if necessary.
Plumbing Line Sanitation Only:
When installing an ultraviolet disinfection system, a
prefilter with sump may serve as a source to sanitize the
water lines only. For whole system disinfection follow
procedure as outlined above.
Source: The Pennsylvania State University College of
Agriculture Cooperative Extension.
How to Sanitize a Water System Using Well Sanitizer
Pellets
Table 1
NOTE:
Pellets Weight = 1.14 gram each, 25 pellets/oz., 400 pellets/lb.
1 cup of pellets = 1/2 lb., or 200 pellets, or 8 oz.
To produce a 400 P.P.M. chlorine concentration, to sanitize
a water system, use one-half (1/2) pound chlorination
pellets for each 100 gallons of water in the system (1/2
lb/100 gal= 8 oz/100 gal= 200 pellets/ 100 gal= 1 cup
pellets/100 gal). Table 1 shows how many pellets too use
per 100 feet of water in various diameter wells.
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
24
36
0 - 1.5
0 - 3.0
0 - 6.0
0 - 8.0
0 - 12.0
1 - 5.0
2 - 0
3 - 0
12 - 0
26 - 0
1/4
2/5
3/4
1
1-1/2
2-1/2
4
6
24
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40
80
140
200
300
500
800
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Well Diameter Inches Weight of Pellets lbs. - oz. Cups of Pellets Number of Pellets