The application of heat and chemicals in the control of biofouling events in wells

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The application of heat and chemicals in the control of biofouling events in wells

by George Alford, Roy Cullimore

(The sustainable well series)

Lewis Publishers, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-176) and index

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Application of heat and chemicals to a biofouling well is a relatively new approach for water well rehabilitation. For the first time, The Application of Heat and Chemicals in the Control of Biofouling Events in Wells explains what many microbiologists now believe is the most effective form of treatment: pasteurization and application of chemicals. Consider an increasingly prevalent alternative to traditional forms of encrustation: an approach which recognizes that water wells are conduits to the sub-surface realm, whose organisms impact the production characteristics of wells. Features

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Theoretical Perceptions of a Functioning Water Well Application of Heat and Chemicals in the Control of Biofouling Events in Wells Revisions and Retrofitting, Bringing Down the Cost Discussions Appendix: Definition of Terms

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