Field Techniques for Understanding Your Well Problems

Presented on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Opportunities can abound when you know how to recognize problems in the field that can make you more money on one site. How many times have you shock chlorinated odors in a well to find it did not work? How many times have you treated wells for iron bacteria and the problem returned? Use field techniques to understand your problems with odors, corrosion, iron bacteria, plugging in buried piping, coliform and E. coli, working with your water laboratory, chlorination, and why using more chlorine is actually less effective. You will learn "hands on" techniques to make you more professional and more profitable.

Presenter:
David T. Hanson
Design Water Technologies, Shorewood, MN
David T. Hanson started Design Water Tech in 1991 to deal with well problems successfully with safe chemistry. He has been involved in this industry for 44 years. For the past 17 years, Hanson has specifically dealt with a variety of well problems including iron bacteria, odors, corrosion, sand pumping, development problems, and aquifer studies. Design Water Tech provides lab services and sludge analysis to better understand well and system problems.

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