I had an old Meyers working head out at the farm with an open casing 70' deep that was right next to the barn. There was a tile going out of the pit. Where we live now is a submersible about the same depth. There 8 on it originally and now 6, as it is a country subdivision that was layed out by a shyster. I got the job of maintanence of the well or call when something major happens. I had done what donjr said. The pipe I used for putting the tablets in for algae did not fit the slots in the well and you can not see very well down in there. When I ran the water to recirculate, it got the chlorine on the wires and ate them up. Thought the pump burned up, as we have had it to water log, kicking off and on.
You can mess you test up if you use too much chlorine. Had that happen when I was in RE. Another broker poured in 3 gallons when the first two tests came back positive. Things were out of wack until we found out about it. Then it got okayed. It may taste like to local swiming pool.
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