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On Oct 7, 11:22*am, cln wrote:
On Sep 30, 11:53*pm, "Steve Barker DLT" wrote: Oh pleeeeeeese..... * i grew up on well water and you do not chlorinate it. Jeeeeeze.. *What's the purpose of having a well if you're going to ruin the water like city water? I grew up on well water too but when the neighbor desiced to replace his septic tank... his problem became ours. Chlorine was the only solution... as a matter of fact, we had to shock it a second time because the results still came out bad! Chlorine is drained out, so you loose that 'city taste'. You wash you dishes right? do you leave the soap on the dishes or do you rinse? Now, this makes no sense. You say your neighbor replaced his septic system and it caused your well to become contaminated, so you shocked it with chlorine, and then continued to use it? Are you for real? Code specifies the minimum allowed distance between a septic system and a well to avoid this problem. And if a septic system is contaminating your drinking water, I don't know who in their right mind would think shocking it with some chlorine a couple times was a safe and acceptable solution. |
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