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Jinxy August 21st 05 11:11 PM

Rust water after changing water pump
 
Hi,

Our water pump quit working so we bought a new one..minus the tank (using
the old one). We are in a rural area, but connected to city water using a
trickle system. Part of our water system is a big plastic water tank. Near
the bottom is a large black hose coming out...which leads to the water pump
(jet converter pump, with tank). This is where the problem of rust is coming
from I think.

When we pryed off the black hose and metal fitting off the old water pump
tank...there was major rust/flakiness inside the metal fitting. Husband
tried to clean it out. Since nothing was open (store) we connected that
fitting back on to the new pump. Now we got water which looks clear running
out of the tap...but if you put it in a cup, dog dish whatever..it has a
slight rust colour to it.

Shall I just run all the taps to purge everything out? It's only been 24hrs
and the colour is still there. This house has plastic plumbing, with very
little copper used. Is the water safe to drink with that colour in it
(stupid question;)?



RBM August 21st 05 11:48 PM

I had the same experience when changing a deep well pump. I didn't drink the
water until it cleared up which took about three days



"Jinxy" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Our water pump quit working so we bought a new one..minus the tank (using
the old one). We are in a rural area, but connected to city water using a
trickle system. Part of our water system is a big plastic water tank. Near
the bottom is a large black hose coming out...which leads to the water
pump (jet converter pump, with tank). This is where the problem of rust is
coming from I think.

When we pryed off the black hose and metal fitting off the old water pump
tank...there was major rust/flakiness inside the metal fitting. Husband
tried to clean it out. Since nothing was open (store) we connected that
fitting back on to the new pump. Now we got water which looks clear
running out of the tap...but if you put it in a cup, dog dish whatever..it
has a slight rust colour to it.

Shall I just run all the taps to purge everything out? It's only been
24hrs and the colour is still there. This house has plastic plumbing, with
very little copper used. Is the water safe to drink with that colour in it
(stupid question;)?




CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert August 22nd 05 01:53 PM

Jinxy wrote:
Hi,

Our water pump quit working so we bought a new one..minus the tank (using
the old one). We are in a rural area, but connected to city water using a
trickle system. Part of our water system is a big plastic water tank. Near
the bottom is a large black hose coming out...which leads to the water pump
(jet converter pump, with tank). This is where the problem of rust is coming
from I think.

When we pryed off the black hose and metal fitting off the old water pump
tank...there was major rust/flakiness inside the metal fitting. Husband
tried to clean it out. Since nothing was open (store) we connected that
fitting back on to the new pump. Now we got water which looks clear running
out of the tap...but if you put it in a cup, dog dish whatever..it has a
slight rust colour to it.

Shall I just run all the taps to purge everything out? It's only been 24hrs
and the colour is still there. This house has plastic plumbing, with very
little copper used. Is the water safe to drink with that colour in it
(stupid question;)?



Theres metal pipes in there somewhere. Likely you see the rust since it
pooled due to te water stopping while you changed the pump. I wouldn't
drink it, no big deal but you can get water to drink for a few days from
elsewhere. I wouldnt wash white clothes. And once it cleans up, I
would flush the hot water tank for the heck of it.

--
Respectfully,


CL Gilbert


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