That's interesting... Out here, people drip oil down the pump shafting to lubricate the shaft bearings... Of course, pumping from 200 gal/min to 1200 gal/min just sucks the drip oil back out with the water.
I've seen a bunch of wells get pulled, but never heard of sanitizing them. That old column pipe laying out sure looks pretty rusty on everything below the water line, but repairs are made - and then everything stuck back down the hole. Mostly in the 300-600 foot deep range out here.
I've never tasted better water than out here over the Ogallala acquifer.
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