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Racerraja

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I have a well that is pumping out heavy sediment. I am in eastern NC where the soil is predominantly clay. My well is approx. 18 years old, 150' deep and the well pump sits at about 70' I have two filters in my system; a large capacity filter between the pump and the pressure tank and a smaller capacity filter after the pressure tank. Both filters will clog rather quickly with brown sediment. The larger filter was installed about 3 months ago and for about two weeks the water ran very clear. At the time I installed the larger filter, I bleached the well and raised the pump about eight feet. It has since gone back to the way it has been since we moved in. I have also flushed the pressure tank and the water heater more than once.


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I have a well that is pumping out heavy sediment. I am in eastern NC where the soil is predominantly clay. My well is approx. 18 years old, 150' deep and the well pump sits at about 70'.

I have two filters in my system; a large capacity filter between the pump and the pressure tank and a smaller capacity filter after the pressure tank.

Both filters will clog rather quickly with brown sediment. The larger filter was installed about 3 months ago and for about two weeks the water ran very clear. At the time I installed the larger filter, I bleached the well and raised the pump about eight feet. It has since gone back to the way it has been since we moved in. I have also flushed the pressure tank and the water heater more than once.
IMO disposable cartridge filters are a poor choice for you water problems. A backwashed filter would be a much better choice but, there has been a change in your well and you might want to have a camera inspection to see if the problem can be identified and fixed or not. Not all drillers do camera inspections.
 

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I spoke with a local well-driller, someone who is definitely more concerned with finding a solution than with taking a check. He advised me to "shock" the well using pool quality shock treatment. After recirculating the chlorine into the well for 12 hours and flushing the well for a couple of hours, we now have the clearest water we have ever had. What I thought was clay sediment was actually what he called "iron bacteria" a bacteria that shows a rust red color. So instead of a multi-thousand dollar well repair, I was able to solve the problem with about twenty five dollars worth of shock and pvc pipe parts for the recirculation. Thanks for your advice to contact an expert.
 

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2nd's Gary's reply. Only use Chlorene specifically made for well purification.
 

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I had the exact same problem. My problem was at 144ft down there was a hole in the casing. I have clay as well, but at 144ft was pure sand. The sand was filling the hole and then being pumped into my house. This he said was caused from a "bad" portion of the casing during manufacturing or possibly a lighting strike. But if it was lighting then the pump would have probably burned out. They can put a sleeve down there to block the hole. Good Luck!!
 

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Liquid pool chlorine does not seem to have any additves other than chlorine. I think its a safer and stronger product than bleach. Use it all the time...
 
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