Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-45-09-.12

Current through October 22, 2024
Section 0400-45-09-.12 - DISINFECTION OF WATER SUPPLY WELLS
(1) All water wells shall be disinfected upon completion of construction, reworking, pump installation or repairs as follows:
(a) A chlorine solution shall be placed in the well in sufficient dosage to produce a chlorine residual of at least one hundred (100) parts per million (ppm) in the water standing in the well (see Tables C and D for the correct amount). A chlorine solution may be prepared by dissolving dry hypochlorite granules (trade names include HTH, Chlor-Tabs, etc.) in water or by liquid bleach (trade names include Clorox, Purex, etc). (CAUTION: When working with chlorine, persons should be in a well ventilated place. The powder or strong liquid should not come in contact with skin or clothing. Solutions are best handled in wood, plastic or crockery containers because metals are corroded by strong chlorine solutions).

TABLE C

QUANTITY OF DISINFECTANT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A FREE CHLORINE RESIDUAL OF 100 PARTS PER MILLION (PPM) IN DRILLED WELLS.

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Measures: 2 cups=1 pint (pt) 7 tablets=1 ounce (oz)

2 pints=1 quart (qt) 8 ounces=1/2 pound (lb)

4 quarts=1 gallon (gal) 16 ounces=1 pound (lb)

Equations for calculating amount of disinfectant required to chlorinate drilled wells with diameters larger than 8 inches:

Pints of liquid bleach=D2 h ÷ 10

Ounces of dry granules=D2 h ÷ 9

where: D=Diameter of well in feet

h=height of water above bottom of well in feet.

TABLE D

QUANTITY OF DISINFECTANT NEEDED TO PRODUCE A FREE CHLORINE RESIDUAL OF 100 PARTS PER MILLION (PPM) IN DUG OR BORED WELLS

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Equations for calculating amounts of chlorine needed to disinfect dug or bored wells.

Pints of liquid bleach=D2h)10

Ounces of dry granules=D2h) 9

where: D=diameter of well in feet

h=height of water above bottom of well in feet.

(b) Place the required amount of liquid bleach or dry granules in the well by one of the following methods:
1. Dry granules or tablets may be dropped in the top of the well and allowed to settle to the bottom; or
2. Liquid bleach may be mixed with water and poured in the top of the well and allowed to settle to the bottom.
(c) Agitate the water in the well to insure thorough dispersion of the chlorine throughout the entire length of the well.
(d) The well casing, pump column and any other equipment above the water level in the well, shall be thoroughly rinsed with the chlorine solution as a part of the disinfecting process.
(e) The chlorine treated water shall stand in the well for a period not less than twelve (12) hours. The well shall, thereafter, be pumped until the odor of the chlorine is no longer detectable.

Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-45-09-.12

Original rule filed October 16, 2012; effective January 14, 2013. Rule renumbered from 1200-04-09.

Authority: T.C.A. §§ 69-10-101 et seq. and 4-5-201 et seq.