ccbailey
Agricultural
- Sep 9, 2005
- 15
The H2O from my well smells like rotten eggs (H2S). From the well, the H2O goes into a large pressure tank (~50 gallons), and a larger fiberglass retention vessel (~80 gallons). Chlorine is injected immediately before the pressure tank. From the rentention tank, the H2O enters a carbon filter, and then off to the hot water tank/rest of the house.
The cold water has almost no smell, but I can't get rid of the hot water smell. I recently removed the anode from the hot water tank and flushed it. The odor was reduced for a day or two, but it returned. Can Sulphide Reducing Bacteria (SRB's) still thrive in a water tank even without the anode present? Why chlorine level is required to kill them?
Typically, when I take a shower, I can turn the hot water on for 30 seconds before it gets hot. The first 30 seconds of water does not stink even though it comes from the hot water tank. If there are SRB's, why would this cold water not stink? I suspect that the chlorine is not getting all of the H2S out of the retention tank. What would you suggest as a means of addressing this problem?
The Chlorine is added at about 4 ppm, and the water coming out of the retention tank is at about 0.5 ppm. The pH of the water is around 8.5.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.
The cold water has almost no smell, but I can't get rid of the hot water smell. I recently removed the anode from the hot water tank and flushed it. The odor was reduced for a day or two, but it returned. Can Sulphide Reducing Bacteria (SRB's) still thrive in a water tank even without the anode present? Why chlorine level is required to kill them?
Typically, when I take a shower, I can turn the hot water on for 30 seconds before it gets hot. The first 30 seconds of water does not stink even though it comes from the hot water tank. If there are SRB's, why would this cold water not stink? I suspect that the chlorine is not getting all of the H2S out of the retention tank. What would you suggest as a means of addressing this problem?
The Chlorine is added at about 4 ppm, and the water coming out of the retention tank is at about 0.5 ppm. The pH of the water is around 8.5.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.