Well Water System: How to Prevent Biofouling
what you'll need
- Non-toxic well water treatment
- Water testing kit
- Working gloves
Biofouling is one of the most common problems of a well water system. When not prevented or treated on time, biofouling can cause a lot of problems, including poor water quality, foul smells and water contamination. Once the water in the well is contaminated, you may need to spend a lot of money to get the well all cleaned up. To avoid spending a lot of money on well cleaning, you need to prevent biofouling at the outset.
Step 1 – Select the Right Materials for Your Well Coating
There are a number of well water treatment materials sold in the market today, and some of them are water friendly, while others are not. If you are using well water for your household or farm needs, you should opt for a well treatment that is not harmful to good bacteria and does not cause water pollution.
Step 2 – Apply the Well Treatment
Depending on the type of well water treatment that you want to use, you may apply the treatment on a daily, weekly or monthly interval. To avoid a lot of inconvenience, you may opt for a treatment device that can be programmed to apply treatment at regular intervals.
Step 3 – Test the Water Quality Regularly
You need to test the quality of your well water regularly to make sure that it is free from harmful bacteria that may cause odor and contamination.