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Look It Up A-Z Disinfect Well Water After A Flood, How To Last Update: 6.25.2010If your well becomes submerged due to flooding, it may have become contaminated with bacteria. The Department of Health recommends disinfecting the water in wells that have been submerged. If you notice a change in taste, odor, color or appearance, it is recommended that you use bottled water. Follow these steps to disinfect (chlorinate) your well water.
CAUTION: DO NOT RUN THE CHLORINATED WATER INTO YOUR SEPTIC SYSTEM, AS IT MAY OVERLOAD ITS CAPACITY. DO NOT USE THE HEAVILY CHLORINATED WATER FOR BATHING, LAUNDERING AND WASHING STERLING SILVER. IF YOU HAVE A WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM, CONTACT YOUR WATER CONDITIONING COMPANY BEFORE RECONNECTING. WELL CHLORINATIONS INTRODUCE HIGH LEVELS OF CHLORINE THAT COULD DAMAGE YOUR SYSTEM. For more information, contact:Well Construction & Water Quality Program Anne Arundel County Department of Health 3 Harry S. Truman Parkway Annapolis, Maryland 21401 410-222-7189 |
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