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Over the years, a wide variety of chemical solutions
have been devised to treat specific types of biological deposits and mineral
scale. On their own, simply poured into a well, even the best chemicals
have only limited effectiveness. Physical cleaning action is also required.
Unfortunately, even today, most chemicals are hazardous and often aren't
handled with sufficient care, sometimes endangering personnel, the aquifer,
and the well site. Great care should always be taken in the application,
removal and disposal of chemicals.
For any of these techniques to be truly considered development,
the scale and other debris dislodged from the well, and any chemicals
used in the process, must be pumped out of the well for proper disposal.
Redistribution of debris is not development. In fact, methods that simply
blow holes into a blocked or biofouled formation can actually accelerate
the reoccurrence of blockage and biofouling. |