skeer
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So this post is not intended to get into our water composition, softeners and the like. I'm verbally exploring an idea I've had for a while and hoping for constructive feedback.
So one of the many ways to deal with iron in groundwater is aeration. For those unaware, exposing water with a higher than normal iron content to oxygen causes the iron to oxidize and clump. Then you are more able to filter those clumps out down stream.
Not only for helping to lower the iron content, oxidation also helps ward off organics (info here).
Most all commercially available solutions to aerating water is post well pump.. my idea is pre-pump. basically the thought is to run a long hose down inside the casing and pump bubbles like your aquarium bubbler does. If the bubbler hose can terminate a good 5, 6, 10ft below the pump I think that'd be effective.
Not effective in that it'd fully replace a "proper" post-pump, aeration and filtration tank(s).. but perhaps impactful?
So there it is.. shoot it full of holes!
So one of the many ways to deal with iron in groundwater is aeration. For those unaware, exposing water with a higher than normal iron content to oxygen causes the iron to oxidize and clump. Then you are more able to filter those clumps out down stream.
Not only for helping to lower the iron content, oxidation also helps ward off organics (info here).
Most all commercially available solutions to aerating water is post well pump.. my idea is pre-pump. basically the thought is to run a long hose down inside the casing and pump bubbles like your aquarium bubbler does. If the bubbler hose can terminate a good 5, 6, 10ft below the pump I think that'd be effective.
Not effective in that it'd fully replace a "proper" post-pump, aeration and filtration tank(s).. but perhaps impactful?
So there it is.. shoot it full of holes!
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