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Smelly water in underground spring-fed spring box, cistern
We get our water from an underground spring-fed spring box, cistern;
it is about 15 feet deep. The water has lately developed a foul odor. We have checked the box for foreign objects (eg: decomposing animals) but nothing can get in because the lid is a 4’x4’x4” reinforced concrete slab. We don’t drink the water but use it for bathing and washing. We are in a severe drought here in North Georgia and have been conserving water, so some neighbors have said it is because we do not use enough water to refresh it. I am thinking maybe we need to pump it dry and wash the cistern. Any ideas and/or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks |
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... We get our water from an underground spring-fed spring box, cistern; it is about 15 feet deep. The water has lately developed a foul odor. We have checked the box for foreign objects (eg: decomposing animals) but nothing can get in because the lid is a 4’x4’x4” reinforced concrete slab. We don’t drink the water but use it for bathing and washing. We are in a severe drought here in North Georgia and have been conserving water, so some neighbors have said it is because we do not use enough water to refresh it. I am thinking maybe we need to pump it dry and wash the cistern. 1. Shallow wells always confront this problem, because supplied by either local rainfall or upstream sources the well users cannot control. 2. For personal health, the user should know the germ count of the water. (We have a shallow well. Conveniently, government testing is free (total coliforms and fecal coliforms.) We add bleach (just a litre, diluted, squirted onto the walls of the well above water level) whenever the germ count both seems high and (in 2 consecutive tests) trends up rather than down. 3. Local drought can spread local pollution underground. As point sources (e.g. ponds) dry up, polluted underground sources can spread laterally. Your main decision may be between: (a) Cheap remedy, germ testing and bleach. You will soon find out whether this works, and for how long. (b) Expensive remedy: trying to map the source of your water, in case a source of pollution can be localiised and remedied: no guarantee of success. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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