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jplasater@NOSPAMjuno.com wrote:
> We have a new house in the country. Our well water has sulphur so our
> pump guy installed a chlorinator. The house is plumbed with copper
> pipes. We have been having trouble in getting the right amount of
> chlorine in the water. It seems that some days we have too little and
> can still smell the sulphur. Other days we have too much chlorine.
> Every once in a while, when we open a faucet, the water that comes out
> is black. It usually only lasts for a few seconds and then clears up.
> I asked the pump/chlorinator guy what is going on and he says that it
> happens when we get too much chlorine. I called a water testing
> company and they said it is probably coming from the sulphur. Has
> anyone had a similar experience and do you know what is going on and
> how to stop/control it? Any advice will be appreciated.
http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR-0790/WQ2.3.5.pdf
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