The first step is to scrub the pipe walls and flush away the thick iron ochre residue that s inside the drain line foundation drain drain tile sump pump line or fresh water supply line.
Iron bacteria in sump pump.
It was while googling iron bacteria that i found your site forum.
Similar bacteria cause a problem with manganese or sulfur.
We re using a high pressure washer with a jet nozzle that.
The sump pump cycles on every 5 10 minutes so heavy is our water problem that keeping a chlorine residual in the pit for any length of time would be very.
The sump outlet is at the margin of a wetland and i m afraid a chlorine treatment would do more damage than good.
A sewer jetter can help you scrub away sticky iron ochre and flush out the residue for more thorough cleaning of plastic and cast.
Sludge from iron bacteria can clog pipes and completely ruin a drianage or waterproofing system then what happens is other bacteria called iron bacteria are now able to attach themselves to these first organisms.
However at least 0 3 ppm of dissolved oxygen is needed to carry out oxidation.
Eliminating iron ochre bacteria clogs is usually a two step process.
If your sump pump and pipes look like this you have an iron bacteria problem.
Everything had iron ochre in it.
The ferrous oxide also known as iron ochre that is produced by iron bacteria can become a gelatinous mass that can clog drain tile both interior and exterior and gum up sump pumps.
If you have a slimy discharge from your sump pump you probably have a problem with iron bacteria which is also known as iron ocher iron algae or the red stuff the bacteria that feed on iron form a sticky slimy jelly like deposit in your drainage system and well.
While the material is still fluid a basement waterproofing company can often remove it from the system by a hot water flush that will kill the bacteria and wash.
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