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SULFER WATER, CAN IT BE FIXED?
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funfarmr
Posted 7/11/2012 02:56 (#2478864 - in reply to #2478539)
Subject: Re: SULFER WATER, CAN IT BE FIXED?


Ohio
2577 - 7/10/2012 22:58

I was told if you put a plastic storage tank in basement vented to outside maybe a 4 inch pipe that sulfur gas will vent out and smell will go away. Try it in a glass or other container and see if it works. The only problem is you need two pumps,one with a float type switch in storage tank and the another to pump pressure to rest of the house.


Uncle has an 80 gallon tank with a powered vent and a charcoal filter in his basement. The well pump pumps water through the filter into the tank. He then has another pump and pressure tank that pumps out of the 80 gallon tank which supplies his house with water. He also has a chlorinator before the charcoal filter but has figured out that he doesn't need to use it anymore.
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