Well water filter systems are fundamentally different than models made for treating municipal water.
Well water treatment systems for bacteria.
Techniques to remove or reduce iron bacteria include physical removal pasteurization injecting steam or hot water into the well and maintaining a water temperature of 140 f 60 c for 30 minutes and chemical treatment most commonly well disinfection with chlorine including shock super chlorination.
Pseudomonas bacteria can be found naturally in the ground and within drinking water sources such as aquifers.
For acid water iron manganese bacteria odors salt water corrosion problems and many other water quality concerns.
Well water comes from underground and isn.
All bacteria aren t hazardous to your health but that is not to say that you shouldn t be careful.
Bacteria often lives in well water or other untreated water.
For most of our customers the selection of their water treatment system begins with an accurate water analysis.
Ultraviolet treatment systems with pre filtration ultraviolet treatment with pre filtration is a treatment process that uses ultraviolet light to disinfect water or reduce the amount of bacteria present.
Low cost quality water treatment systems.
Runoff from storms construction and nearby roads can all affect the quality of well water and oil chemicals de icing agents and overflow from sewers and water treatment plants can all find their way into well water.
Disinfect the well and plumbing system with a strong chlorine solution.
The environmental protection agency epa provides additional information regarding the safety of drinking water.
You can hire a licensed well contractor to do this or refer to the well disinfection webpage for instructions.
Sulfur bacteria can be difficult to remove once established in a well.
The most common bacteria found in well water are iron bacteria fecal coliforms giardia lamblia salmonella cryptosporidium etc.
City water is treated at the source for bacteria and filtered for common contaminants but often contains unwanted fluoride disinfecting agents and pollutants from things that enter the sewer system.
Over 2 billion people all over the world use a contaminated drinking water source.
Conventional drinking water treatment systems can remove or inactivate these bacteria but they may continue to multiply within finished drinking water attachments and can cause negative health effects in humans under certain conditions.
However wells that have been found to test positive for coliform bacteria must be treated and retested until the problem is resolved.
Water treatment systems with uv radiation distillation or reverse osmosis disinfection methods kill the bacteria that infect.
Well water can be very susceptible to contamination because of its proximity to the ground.
Call the epa s safe drinking water hotline at 800 426 4791.
Ultraviolet treatment systems have a very high effectiveness in removing protozoa for example cryptosporidium giardia.