How to shock a well.
Bleach in my well water.
Let the chlorine sit in the well for an hour.
Pour two gallons of regular unscented clorox bleach down into the well head.
This new yellow red discoloration then deposits on clothes and after drying has essentially dyed the clothes.
I show you how to shock your well using bleach.
Carefully pour 1 2 gallon of household bleach into the water.
If the well is deeper increase the amount of bleach according to the proportions of the solution.
Once you smell chlorine wash the inside of the well casing with the bleach scented water.
Shut the water off to the well.
Turn the water back on to the house 3.
And turn on both hot and cold water all the way until you either smell chlorine.
Put the well cap back on but don t put the bolts on.
Or you can test for chlorine using a swimming pool chlorine test kit.
Cyst and viruses that are so small they are listed under as total coliform bacteria result are introduced through groundwater and can enter your drinking supply in.
Well water and liquid bleach are just not very compatible.
Chlorinating a well with bleach can lower your results for iron and coliform bacteria and also is an inexpensive efficient way to purify a well for a safe source of drinking water.
You may need up to 10 gallons 37 9 l of bleach depending on the volume of water within your well and the strength of the bleach.
A chlorine test kit can be used to precisely measure chlorine levels in the water rather than relying on scent alone.
Go to the farthest faucet from the well.
This will disinfect a well that measures 4 inches in diameter and is 100 feet deep or less.
The sodium hypochlorite active in liquid bleach reacts with the iron and changes it to the chemical form as rust.