Chlorination Process Overview
As chlorine has a strong disinfecting impact that may destroy sticky bacteria, fungi, and algae in water pipes, chlorinating pipelines is one of the most popular methods for cleaning the pipeline system. Cleaning the pipes with fresh water to get rid of any dirt or debris is the first step in the pipe chlorination operation. Following the initial flush, a chlorinated solution will be added to the systems and pipes, and they will be left to operate for a predetermined period. After that, the solution will be neutralized and safely disposed of. The system will now be cleaned with fresh water to remove any chlorine residue that could have been present.
The system will then be filled with fresh water and left for the required amount of time. The water will be examined and sampled for chemical and biological investigation after a certain period. You will receive a certificate of chlorination as well as a detailed report on each sample collected during this last stage of the pipe chlorination procedure, which will demonstrate that the pipeline system is secure for use with drinking water.