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Hydrogen Peroxide Quantity for Well

The amount of hydrogen peroxide in the well
The source of water extraction is related to people's livelihood. The amount of hydrogen peroxide in the well needs to be carefully considered.

Hydrogen peroxide is active, and may have the effect of sterilization, disinfection and water purification in the well. However, the amount of its application should not be careless. If the dosage is too small, it will be difficult to achieve the expected effect, germs may be difficult to remove, and water quality will be difficult to improve. If the dosage is too much, it may cause chemical imbalance in the water, or produce harmful by-products, which endangers the drinking safety of humans and animals.

To determine the amount of hydrogen peroxide in the well, the size, depth, and amount of water should be considered first. Large wells have wide water, and the required amount or more; small wells have narrow water, and the dosage should be less. Secondly, when checking the status of impurities and microorganisms in the water. If the water quality is turbid and there are many microorganisms, it is necessary to increase the dosage appropriately; if the water quality is still clear and there are few microorganisms, the dosage can be reduced.

Generally speaking, the amount of hydrogen peroxide per 100 liters of well water should be between a few milliliters and more than ten milliliters. However, this is only a rough number, and it is not a regular rule. In actual operation, it is recommended to take a small sample of well water first, test it with different amounts of hydrogen peroxide, observe its reaction, measure the change of water quality, and then determine the accurate dosage according to the results.

Furthermore, when adding hydrogen peroxide, pour it slowly and stir the well water continuously to achieve the best effect. After dosing, it is also necessary to regularly test the water quality to ensure safety.

In short, putting hydrogen peroxide in wells is related to the safety of drinking water, and its dosage must be accurately considered and carefully used to ensure that people have no worries about water.