Firstly there is the issue of ...
Published by Steve Oxtoby, Process Engineer
Firstly there is the issue of needing an analysis to base decisions on. If there are coliforms present then it is likely to need rather more than shock treatment and something more continuous.
Then there is the installation of the pump and pipework. This should be flushed out and shock chlorinated to ensure that contamination that may have entered while it was in pieces is removed.
Then there is the installation of the pump and pipework. This should be flushed out and shock chlorinated to ensure that contamination that may have entered while it was in pieces is removed.