Not sure of using CS, but I do know you can put concentrated H2O2 in an
injector made for chlorine. I have one on my well and looked into using
35% H2O2 instead. Hot Tubs use it as a substitute for Chlorine or
Bromine.

Garnet


On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 18:04, Marian & Hounds wrote:
> Since 'Wells' have been mentioned, it made me think of a question I'd 
> been meaning to ask.   A friend bought a place with a well and she says 
> they can't drink it, as it has Giardia in it.    They found that out 
> after the entire family got very sick, and it was recommended by their 
> doctor to check their well water.
> 
> Anyone know if C/S has been used by someone for this purpose and if it 
> worked.    She's been told to use chlorine in the water, but
> even that takes so darned long to take out of the water and I don't 
> know how long it actually stays in the well.   They tried that a long
> time ago, but the Giardia just came back.
> 
> Any tips, hints, etc.    I don't mind her coming over and filling jugs 
> w/well water from here, but what a pain in the XXX for her to do on a 
> daily basis.   There has to be a better way.
> 
> marian
> 
> 
> On Feb 29, 2004, at 6:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Hi Ken;  we had this problem with the iron bacteria where I used to 
> > live.  Since it was necessary to pump the water 280 feet plus vertical 
> > to the storage tank for the uphill people on the spring, I rigged a 
> > spray (smashed 1/4" copper tube end, creative vise-gripping) from the 
> > output side back into the spring.  This broke up the colonies, stirred 
> > and aereated the spring water, and worked pretty well as long as the 
> > copper tube end was reworked every coupla weeks; it tended to plug up 
> > otherwise.  Previous water-lackey had used bleach once a week, which 
> > would turn Kool-aid absolutely clear in about 5 minutes for the next 
> > day.  I think your air injection would work very well.
> > Take care,  Malcolm
> >
> > At 08:17 AM 2/17/04 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >>   Not quite as mixed up as somewhat ignorant.
> >>  I have only observations to go by as any info I've found on the 
> >> subject
> >> starts  at chlorine injection and ends with 'Pay me for chemicals and
> >> equipment while you deal with chemicals in your water that are worse 
> >> than
> >> the bacteria'
> >>  Thanks Dude!
> >>
> >>  The majority of minerals in this area are red clay [iron], quartz and
> >> chist [sedimentary]
> >>  BTW, since dumping a gallon of CS into the well, the majority oof 
> >> deposits
> >> left over from boiling have changed from red to mostly white [calcium
> >> probably] as it was before the rock quarry [granite] re-opened.
> >>  I'm a little concerned about what's going on in the septic tank with 
> >> all
> >> that CS in the water.
> >>  The change may have something to do with how cold it is lately too.
> >>
> >>  Do you think that bubbling air through the water while it's in the 
> >> well
> >> will take the bacterium out of the cycle?  129 PSI is fairly easily 
> >> do-able.
> >>
> 
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