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Well Water Ammonia Smell

The water quality in the well is like ammonia, which is used to treat the disease.
In rural areas, it is mostly used to draw water from well springs. However, there is water from well springs, and the smell is like ammonia. If this situation is present, there must be a reason for it, and it is related to people's livelihood, which cannot be ignored.

Investigate its source, one of which may be due to the surrounding soil, which is rich in nitrogen. Recently, filth and humus of humans and animals accumulate in the soil, and after the decomposition of microorganisms, nitrogen gradually converts into ammonia nitrogen. When precipitation occurs, ammonia nitrogen seeps into the ground with water and merges into the well spring, causing the water to contain ammonia, which is pungent to smell. Second, if there are chemical wastes and fertilizers in the underground of the well, the ammonia in it is also easy to dissolve into the water, causing its taste to change. Furthermore, the material of the well wall is improper, or it has been eroded for a long time, and harmful substances are released, which will merge with the components in the water, or cause this strange smell.

The water of the well spring is related to drinking and washing. If you often drink water containing ammonia, it may hurt your organs and harm your health. And if you use this water to hide the matter, it will also leave a peculiar smell, which is unfavorable to your life.

To solve this problem, you should first observe the surrounding situation carefully and cut off the source of ammonia. If it is because of the nitrogen in the soil, stain-resistant wood can be planted around the well, and its roots can fix the soil, which can also absorb ammonia. And the accumulation of filth is prohibited to prevent the infiltration of sewage water. If it is caused by chemical damage, it is necessary to move the source or isolate the pollution and prevent it from re-entering. Damage to the well wall should be repaired quickly, easy to use good materials, and keep water from being polluted.

After treatment, always check the water quality. Use chemical methods to measure the amount of ammonia nitrogen; use sensory tests to check the color and smell of water. If there is still an ammonia smell, it should be repeatedly explored until the water is clear and there is no ammonia smell, so as to ensure people's livelihood and water safety.