Along the lines of chlorination. I have iron sulfate bacteria. Results in sulfur smell. I fix it by doing a twice a year shocking of well with cholorox. Buy a fresh 1 1/2 gallon bottle (do not store, it loses it potency) and mix into 5 gallon pail. Then, with well cap off and water running into well from a hose, I slowly poor the 5 gallons of diluted chlorox down the well. Then, using a pool testing strip, wait until chlorine arrives at each outlet. I do this before I go on a several day trip with the family. I let it sit for a week, then when we get home, my wife does all the whites and lets the residual bleach help with the laundry. The chlorine leaves the system and my water is smell free for months and months. Then, in the Fall, we go on another trip, and repeat the process.
My brtoher, who works for a sewage treatment plant tells me that the chlorox will not harm my septic. He indicates there is so much solid in the septic, that residual chlorine won't bother my septic.
Bob
My brtoher, who works for a sewage treatment plant tells me that the chlorox will not harm my septic. He indicates there is so much solid in the septic, that residual chlorine won't bother my septic.
Bob