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Tammy Wise
  • Oakley, CA
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Shocking a residential well?

Tammy Wise
  • Oakley, CA
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Hey there! We are planning to rent my late parents house that has a well. We had the water tested and it is positive for chloroform but negative for ecoli (thank goodness). Anyway, is it hard to shock it with bleach or should I call out the well people again (haven't got quote yet) Just the testing cost us 195. Any advice is helpful!

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