I'm not sure how this happened or what I can do to fix it. I'm hoping that someone out there might have some experience or advice to offer.
UV treatment here from our borehole, works great.I have head UV treatment is the way to go just wanted to know what everyone else's thought are?
Who are the best people to speak to ?UV treatment here from our borehole, works great.
there are lots of firms who sell them, we had a problem with it leaking, and they refused to repair it as I hadn't used the supplier to fit it. I informed them of the sale of goods act, and they said, our mistake, and sent us the parts!Who are the best people to speak to ?
Really depends on your area. Our borehole was installed by the previous owners of the house and I just stuck with the company that had installed it for them. Just serviced this week, UV light replaced and filter change, but that is it for this year. GRC Aquatech out of Insch.Who are the best people to speak to ?
Depends whether it’s only you drinking it or if there are other houses it supplies. Councils are responsible for water testing and to pass the water tests it must have zero bacterial contamination.how badly contaminated is it? A little bit of coliforms doesn't do any harm!
Not if private water borehole possibly?Depends whether it’s only you drinking it or if there are other houses it supplies. Councils are responsible for water testing and to pass the water tests it must have zero bacterial contamination.
Yes- that sort of thing. Whether you need more stuff (filters, softeners etc) depends on how your water samples.Is this the sort of thing - these guys seem help full - first ones tha came up when i googled it
https://eastmidlandswater.com/products/ultra-violet-systems-48-litre-per-minute-uv-system
I did have the council test here in the past, however, when I put a borehole in, I contacted them and they no longer do it, I used a local firm to do it. When we were on a spring, I felt a tiny bit of ecoli was probably good for the immune system, but you are right, we put a UV light system in the rented property.Depends whether it’s only you drinking it or if there are other houses it supplies. Councils are responsible for water testing and to pass the water tests it must have zero bacterial contamination.