Well Water Disinfection Systems

Well Water Disinfection Treatments

Boulder/GNC Water Well is dedicated to keeping your well water safe and germ-free. We utilize the following disinfection systems to ensure the safety of your water. Call 303-442-1911 or 970-484-6006 today.

Ultraviolet Treatment Process

An effective ultraviolet system utilizes the “C” band of UV light to kill 99.99% of bacteria and viruses that commonly contaminate drinking water. This treatment is preferred because harmful bacteria and viruses are killed or rendered sterile and the harmful side-effects of chemical agents on the septic system are negated. Installation of a staged filtration method prior to the ultraviolet unit provides a very effective treatment method.

Water Systems Chlorination

Sometimes the demands placed on a water system require chemical treatments which can include injection of liquid chlorine or dry-pellet chlorine into the water. Either method adequately treats unsafe water and removes hydrogen sulfide from domestic water systems. Safer drinking water is our passion.

Protecting You from Coliform Bacteria

What Are Coliform Bacteria?

Coliform bacteria are present in the environment and feces of all warm-blooded animals and humans. Coliform bacteria are unlikely to cause illness however their presence in drinking water indicates that disease-causing organisms (pathogens) could be in the water system. Most pathogens that can contaminate water supplies come from the feces of humans and animals.

Testing drinking water for all possible pathogens is complex, time-consuming, and expensive but testing for coliform bacteria is easy and low-cost. If testing detects the bacteria in a water sample, a water sanitation and filtration system searches for the source of the contamination to restore drinking water to safe standards.

There are two groups of coliform bacteria that we test for. Each is an indicator of drinking water quality and each has a different level of risk. Total coliforms are a large collection of different types of bacteria. E. coli is a subgroup of fecal coliform and if total coliforms are found, then the sample is also tested for E. coli contamination.

Total coliform bacteria are common in the environment (in soil or vegetation) and are generally harmless. If a lab detects total coliform bacteria only in drinking water the source is likely environmental and fecal contamination is unlikely. However, if environmental contamination enters the water system, harmful pathogens can also find their way in. It's important to find and resolve the source of the contamination to prevent health risks.

E. coli is a subset of the fecal coliform group. Most E. coli bacteria are harmless and exist in the intestines of humans and warm-blooded animals. However, some strains can cause serious illness. The presence of E. coli in a drinking water sample usually indicates recent fecal contamination. This means there is a greater risk of pathogens being present.

*Please note: E. coli outbreaks receive a great deal of media coverage. A specific strain of E. coli bacteria known as E. coli O157:H7 causes most of those outbreaks. When a drinking water sample is reported as “E. coli present,” it does not mean that O157:H7 is present. However, it does indicate recent fecal contamination. Boiling or disinfecting contaminated drinking water destroys all forms of E. coli, including O157:H7.

What if coliform bacteria or E. coli are found in my water?

When coliform bacteria is confirmed in private water systems we recommend to avoid consuming or at least boiling the water prior to use until we can install a treatment system. The treatment systems recommended are an ultraviolet disinfection light or a chlorine injection system. The ultraviolet (UV) treatment process is an extremely quick process.

Ultraviolet light mutates and/or degrades DNA. DNA (or deoxyribonucleic acid) is the part of the cell that gives an organism its instructions on how to function and reproduce. Therefore UV light renders most bacteria and viruses harmless. UV light does this without adding any chemicals to water. Chlorine Injection works by forming a weak acid called hypochlorous acid. This acid is proficient at killing bacteria like salmonella and E. coli and most viruses.

Call Boulder / GNC Water Well today at 303-442-1911 or 970-484-6006 to keep your water safe and germ-free.
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