NGWA provides water well system professionals guidance on hydrogen sulfide
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Academic
The National Ground Water Association has developed an industry best suggested practice (BSP) for water well system professionals to use on how to deal with problematic concentrations of hydrogen sulfide in residential water well systems.
Hydrogen sulfide is often responsible for the "rotten egg" odor sometimes present in well water. It is a nuisance for well owners due to its corrosive properties, which, even in low concentrations, may cause well and plumbing components to deteriorate. However, the greatest health threat is to water well system professionals servicing wells who encounter hydrogen sulfide in confined spaces or very high concentrations.
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