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Shock Chlorination of Stored Water Supplies
(2005-05-25)
Treatment of drinking water to improve its sanitary or bacteriological quality is referred to as disinfection. Shock chlorination is one disinfection method employed by public suppliers to reduce bacterial contamination ...
Decontaminating Flooded Wells
(2005-09-30)
This publication explains how to decontaminate and disinfect a well, test the well water and check for well damage after a flood.
Disinfecting Water after a Disaster
(2005-09-30)
This publication explains how to disinfect water after a flood, as well as where to find water in an emergency when supplies are limited.
Disinfecting Water Wells by Shock Chlorination
(2005-09-30)
If your well has been flooded, it must be shock chlorinated before it can be used as a source of drinking water. This publication explains how to disinfect a well using either dry chlorine or liquid household bleach.
Shock Chlorination of Stored Water Supplies (Spanish)
(2005-05-25)
Treatment of drinking water to improve its sanitary or bacteriological quality is referred to as disinfection. Shock chlorination is one disinfection method employed by public suppliers to reduce bacterial contamination ...
Drinking Water Problems: Perchlorate
(2005-11-18)
Perchlorate is a potential contaminate of well water that can have harmful effects on human health. Methods of removing perchlorate from water are described and illustrated. There is information to help well owners select ...
Drinking Water Problems: Arsenic
(2005-12-02)
High levels of arsenic in drinking water can poison and even kill people. This publication explains the symptoms of arsenic poisoning and common treatment methods for removing arsenic from your water supply.