pcmeiners
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My friend has a 2" well pipe down 40' from 60 years ago. Couple weeks back the flow was down to about 4-5 gallons /minute, but he uses 100' of hose for watering, so it was just about useless.
In his area the well is the only one within 1/2 a mile. First I used sulfamic acid, about 2 pounds, let it work for 24 hours. Improved the output somewhat but not notably. Then I used 2 pounds of oxalic acid, let it work for 18 hours and neutralized it with sodium bicarbonate. This again appeared to only help slightly initially. Three days later after he ran/flushed the well for a few hours, and watered his lawn for about 4 hours, the well output increased at least 5-6 times the pre cleaning output. Was surprised as I was only hoping for twice the output, as I figured the well point would only cleanup to a small degree. Mind you it is important to stay within state regs, and to neutralize any chemicals used for well cleaning, both chemical were purchased off Ebay for a total cost of roughly $12, both chemicals were purchased at the lowest price per pound. Both acids are in powder form, both require some care in handling, basically I had both on my kitchen counter, but did not add them to my lunch/supper nor add any to kids drinks, or rub the powder in my eyes.
In his area the well is the only one within 1/2 a mile. First I used sulfamic acid, about 2 pounds, let it work for 24 hours. Improved the output somewhat but not notably. Then I used 2 pounds of oxalic acid, let it work for 18 hours and neutralized it with sodium bicarbonate. This again appeared to only help slightly initially. Three days later after he ran/flushed the well for a few hours, and watered his lawn for about 4 hours, the well output increased at least 5-6 times the pre cleaning output. Was surprised as I was only hoping for twice the output, as I figured the well point would only cleanup to a small degree. Mind you it is important to stay within state regs, and to neutralize any chemicals used for well cleaning, both chemical were purchased off Ebay for a total cost of roughly $12, both chemicals were purchased at the lowest price per pound. Both acids are in powder form, both require some care in handling, basically I had both on my kitchen counter, but did not add them to my lunch/supper nor add any to kids drinks, or rub the powder in my eyes.


