Normally in a none ...
Published by Liang Qiao, Chief Process Specialist at ZJ High New Pty Ltd
Normally in a none contaminated field, a bore water is sufficient to be treated by chlorination or combined with a MF filtration. If it were contaminated field, it would require a RO polishing.
The chlorination in a remote area can be normally treated by a tablet dissolving system with more than 30 minutes contact period. The dose rate should be to guarantee a free chlorine at approx. 0.5 ppm in the water.
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Good advice. They could test microbials themselves using a colilert test. The system costs about 6 USD per sample and does not require a micro laboratory. They should get a scan for ions of potential natural geological source.
Published by Joseph Cotruvo, President at Joseph Cotruvo & Associates, Water , Environment and Public Health