Goat1of2
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After reading gobs of postings here about chlorinating well water--I'm wondering why some of you seem to be against in-well chlorination? Does it develop chlorine-resistant bacteria?
After much testing and research, we are considering in-well pellet chlorination to remove high iron, manganese, IRB. The well is located under the house so, without extensive re-plumbing, we don't have the headroom to install a tall mixing tank (and in fact, no way to get much of anything through the tiny crawlspace doors). We thought in-well was our solution. Maybe not?
After much testing and research, we are considering in-well pellet chlorination to remove high iron, manganese, IRB. The well is located under the house so, without extensive re-plumbing, we don't have the headroom to install a tall mixing tank (and in fact, no way to get much of anything through the tiny crawlspace doors). We thought in-well was our solution. Maybe not?