Learn how to shock chlorinate a small water system to combat disease-causing bacteria and viruses that remain in a system following construction, repair, or maintenance.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_ag_pubs/1082/thumbnail.jp
To ensure delivery of microbiologically safe drinking water, the physical integrity of the distribut...
Bacteria and other disease-causing organisms in drinking water can cause intestinal infections, dyse...
In preparation for emergency situations, there is a need to have a supply of stored water and the ab...
This NebGuide describes procedures for introducing chlorine to eliminate bacteria in private water s...
Treatment of drinking water to improve its sanitary or bacteriological quality is referred to as dis...
3 pp., 2 tablesIf your well has been flooded, it must be shock chlorinated before it can be used as ...
4 pp., 2 tablesShock chlorination is a method of disinfecting a water well. This publication gives c...
AE-1046; Part of the series: Treatment systems for household water supplies. This circular focuses o...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The source of bacteria in your water supply can come from the water source itself, the contamination...
The effectiveness of shock chlorination was assessed for reducing faecal contamination of water in h...
1 pp.Shock-chlorination is an effective way to disinfect your well and household plumbing. You shoul...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
To ensure delivery of microbiologically safe drinking water, the physical integrity of the distribut...
The goal of drinking water chlorination is the inactivation of pathogenic organisms in water. It off...
To ensure delivery of microbiologically safe drinking water, the physical integrity of the distribut...
Bacteria and other disease-causing organisms in drinking water can cause intestinal infections, dyse...
In preparation for emergency situations, there is a need to have a supply of stored water and the ab...
This NebGuide describes procedures for introducing chlorine to eliminate bacteria in private water s...
Treatment of drinking water to improve its sanitary or bacteriological quality is referred to as dis...
3 pp., 2 tablesIf your well has been flooded, it must be shock chlorinated before it can be used as ...
4 pp., 2 tablesShock chlorination is a method of disinfecting a water well. This publication gives c...
AE-1046; Part of the series: Treatment systems for household water supplies. This circular focuses o...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The source of bacteria in your water supply can come from the water source itself, the contamination...
The effectiveness of shock chlorination was assessed for reducing faecal contamination of water in h...
1 pp.Shock-chlorination is an effective way to disinfect your well and household plumbing. You shoul...
1 online resource (PDF, 6 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
To ensure delivery of microbiologically safe drinking water, the physical integrity of the distribut...
The goal of drinking water chlorination is the inactivation of pathogenic organisms in water. It off...
To ensure delivery of microbiologically safe drinking water, the physical integrity of the distribut...
Bacteria and other disease-causing organisms in drinking water can cause intestinal infections, dyse...
In preparation for emergency situations, there is a need to have a supply of stored water and the ab...