nenmrancher
Well-known member
I need some help figuring out what to try next on a plugged up pipeline. I am pretty sure the problem is in the storage tank stand pipe.
First let me tell you a bit about my problem.
This is one of two open top storage tanks on the place and is a relatively small storage tank holding about 12 to 15,000 gallons and is a odd duck for us because it has one line coming into the tank from the pump, two outlets and a overflow stand pipe. One of the out going lines is short just a bit over a 1/2 mile of line to a drinker. The other outlet is my problem child I am pretty sure it has sucked a lung full of moss and that is my plug. We are so dry that draining the storage is not an option. So far I have used a swimming pool treatment that is designed to kill algee and moss with no luck, I have also gone to the nearest drinker and put and air compressor on it and it will build up about 45psi and then it starts blowing bubbles in the storage, soon as I let the air out of the line I get a little water and when the preasure is all gone its back to a dry line.
In the moring I am going to try using some vinegar on it, some folks that I know help take care of a community water system that had a alge/moss problem that say plain old white vinegar will kill it and break it up in the pipe. So I am going to try it.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that I can try that wont make the water unusable.
First let me tell you a bit about my problem.
This is one of two open top storage tanks on the place and is a relatively small storage tank holding about 12 to 15,000 gallons and is a odd duck for us because it has one line coming into the tank from the pump, two outlets and a overflow stand pipe. One of the out going lines is short just a bit over a 1/2 mile of line to a drinker. The other outlet is my problem child I am pretty sure it has sucked a lung full of moss and that is my plug. We are so dry that draining the storage is not an option. So far I have used a swimming pool treatment that is designed to kill algee and moss with no luck, I have also gone to the nearest drinker and put and air compressor on it and it will build up about 45psi and then it starts blowing bubbles in the storage, soon as I let the air out of the line I get a little water and when the preasure is all gone its back to a dry line.
In the moring I am going to try using some vinegar on it, some folks that I know help take care of a community water system that had a alge/moss problem that say plain old white vinegar will kill it and break it up in the pipe. So I am going to try it.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that I can try that wont make the water unusable.