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Historical. AWWA C Disinfection Of Wells. This standard describes the procedures for shock chlorination and bacteriological testing for the disinfection of wells AWWA C Disinfection of Wells (PDF) Look Inside. Drain the water from each tank and refill it with chlorinated water from your well or storage tank, which depends on your water system’s layout AWWA C Disinfection of Wells PDF Download. Back to AWWA C Disinfection of Wells (PDF) This standard describes the procedures for disinfection and bacteriological testing of wells for potable water service AWWA Standard C, “Disinfection of Wells” AWWA Standard C, “Disinfecting Water Mains” AWWA Standard C, “Disinfection of Water-Storage preview. This standard covers the procedures for shock chlorination and bacteriological testing for the disinfection of wells for potable water service This standard describes the procedures for disinfection and bacteriological testing of wells for potable water service After construction, servicing, maintenance, or any other activity or event that might lead to contamination of the water, wells shall be disinfected in accordance with ANSI/AWWA This standard describes the procedures for disinfection and bacteriological testing of wells for potable water service following construction, servicing, maintenance, or any other activity or event that might lead to contamination of the water Well disinfection in accordance with this standard includes chlorination of the well casing, the pump and associated piping, and the gravel pack and immediate area of the aquifer around the casing, as well as verification of satisfactory bacteriological quality of the water The AWWA Standards Committee on Disinfection of Facilities, which reviewed and approved this standard, had the following personnel at the time of approval: Betsy Reilley, Chair You must disinfect the water in your pressure tanks, especially if you are responding to a coliform incident or other known contamination event.