How Much Chlorine To Add to Storage Tank To Kill Bacteria (2023)

Chlorine is an effective and low-cost chemical for disinfecting water storage tanks. We are often asked:

How much chlorine is needed to treat water?

How much chlorine bleach do I put in my water tank?

Using the charts below you can find out how much Chlorine Bleach is needed to disinfect and purify specific quantities of water, for example, 1,000 gallons. On this page we will talk more about the chlorine to water ratio and how much chlorine to put in drinking water.

If your tank is new, has been worked on recently, or you know it is contaminated, perform a “shock chlorination” with 50 to 100 parts per million (PPM) and let sit for 12 to 24 hours.

After you add the chlorine, the chlorine levels will start to drop. Chlorine is used up and breaks down depending on the chlorine demand (your water's chemistry and conditions) and the temperature of the water.

Test the chlorine residual after 24 hours and if the chlorine levels are 10 PPM or less, repeat the procedure. If you are storing water and want to keep a chlorine residual to be safe, use maintenance residual of 1 – 2 PPM.

Two Methods: Shock Chlorination Or Chlorine Maintenance Residuals

Shock Chlorination

Shock chlorination adds chlorine until the residual reaches 50 to 100 PPM. This is recommended when you have a new storage tank or have work done on the well, or you find out the storage tank is contaminated with coliform bacteria.

Shock chlorination will make the water unusable for potable use until the chlorine levels drop below 2–4 PPM, which typically occurs within a few days to a few weeks depending on temperature and water chemistry.

Maintenance or Low-Level Chlorination

Don’t want to use shock chlorination? It is best to use an automatic chlorinator if you wish to automatically maintain a chlorine residual to keep your storage tank disinfected as freshwater flows into it.

However, if your storage tank is for long-term storage or you wish to periodically chlorinate see the chart for adding 1 – 2 PPM.

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A chlorine residual of 1 to 2 PPM is recommended if you plan to maintain a chlorine residual for potable water use. Follow these steps and see the chart below to find out how much chlorine bleach to add to achieve these residuals.

Step 1: Clean The Storage Tank First

Clean the storage tank or reservoir. Remove debris and scrub or hose off any dirt or other deposits or interior surfaces. Pump to remove any suspended solids or foreign matter in the water if possible.

Step 2: Use Strong Chlorine Solution

If possible, scrub interior surfaces of storage or reservoir if applicable with a strong chlorine solution containing ½ gallon household bleach, or ¼ gallon of pool chlorine to every 5 gallons of water.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation. Enclosed spaces are dangerous and can cause illness or death.

Step 3: Inspect For Damages

Inspect the storage tank for cracks, leaks around the lid or man-way, or vents. Make sure no insects, rodents, or other debris can enter the tank during normal operation of the tank and water system, by making sure the lid is tight-fitting, and any vents are properly screened.

Use the chart below to decide how much chlorine bleach to put in the water tank, to bring up the chlorine residual in the tank to the desired level.

For example, you can use the chart below to find out how much bleach to disinfect 1,000 gallons of water and what chlorine to water ratio is needed to treat water.

NOTE: If you need to use the water in the tank immediately after chlorination, consider adding enough chlorine to bring the levels up to 5 or 10 ppm and let sit for 12 hours or more. Use 50 to 100 PPM chart only if you are doing shock chlorination for new or heavily contaminated storage tanks.

Storage tanks: Disinfecting with liquid household bleach (5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite)

Step 4: Use Bleach

If using pool chlorine (12% sodium hypochlorite) use half the amounts below.

Storage Tank GallonsApprox. parts per million of chlorine residual achieved by adding 5% chlorine bleach, in the amounts below. Numbers are rounded for easier measuring. 1 Tablespoon = 0.5 ounce.
1 PPM5 PPM50 PPM100 PPM200 PPM
10,00025.5 oz1.0 gallon10 gallons20 gallons40 gallons
5,00012.5 oz.1/2 gallon5 gallons10 gallons20 gallons
2,5006.5 oz32 oz2.5 gallons5 gallons10 gallons
15003.8 oz19 oz1.5 gallon3 gallons6 gallons
10002.5 oz.12.8 oz.1.0 gallon2 gallons4 gallons
5001.3 oz6.4 oz0.5 gallon1 gallon2 gallons
2504 teaspoons3.2 oz4 cups0.5 gallon1 gallon
1001.5 teaspoons1.3 oz1-1/2 cups0.2 gallon0.4 gallon

Step 5: Drain and flush tank

Drain and flush tank if using these higher levels of chlorine. Don’t put water with chlorine residual into drains leading to septic tanks, and avoid discharge into creeks, rivers, or lakes.

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Be careful if you have a steel storage tank, as corrosion may have occurred over time, and once the tank is cleaned it may develop leaks.

A general rule of thumb to shock chlorinate and disinfect a storage tank is to mix non-scented NSF-approved household bleach (5.25% chlorine) in the reservoir at the ratio of 1 gallon of bleach for every 1,000 gallons of water (i.e., 1 quart for every 250 gallons of water).

This will give a chlorine concentration of 50 ppm, far higher than the 0.5 to 2.0 PPM found in treated city water, and make the water unusable for potable water use until residual drops down to less than 4.0 PPM.

For storage tanks or cisterns fed by well water: Add bleach directly to the storage tank at the same time, you are disinfecting the well. Let the storage tank drain into the distribution system.

After sittingfor 12 to 24 hours, drain the storage tank through a drain valve or through the distribution system.

Do not dispose of chlorinated water into a septic tank or on vegetation or into surface water.

If you cannot find NSF-certified chlorine bleach use NSF-certified chlorine pellets or powder.

Click to see Well Safe Sanitizer Kit.

Using Calcium Hypochlorite Granular or Pellets

Storage tanks: disinfecting with dry 1 gram chlorine pellets, or chlorine granules. Do not use pool bleach. Use calcium hypochlorite for potable water.

1 cup pellets = 200 pellets = 1/2 lb2 cups pellets = 400 pellets = 1 lb
25 pellets in 100 gallons = 50ppm50 pellets in 100 gallons = 100ppm
Storage Tank GallonsApprox. parts per million of chlorine residual achieved by adding dry chlorine pellets in the amounts below.
1 PPM5 PPM50 PPM100 PPM200 PPM
10,0001 cup2.5 cups5 lbs10 lbs30 lbs
5,0001/2 cup1.3 cups5 cups5 lbs15 lbs
250030 pellets2/3 cup2.5 cups5 cups15 cups
150018 pellets1/4 cup1.5 cups3 cups9 cups
100012 pellets32 pellets1 cup2 cups6 cups
5006 pellets16 pellets1/2 cup1 cup3 cups
2503 pellets8 pellets1/4 cup1/2 cup1.2 cups
1001 pellets3 pellets25 pellets1/4 cup1/2 cup
Useful Measurements:
1 cup = 8 fluid oz.1 pint = 16 fluid oz.
1 quart = 32 fluid oz.1 gallon = 128 fluid oz.
1 teaspoon = 1/6 fluid oz.3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon
1 fluid oz. = 29.6 milliliter (ml)20 drops = 1 ml.

What Type of Chlorine Is Best to Use?

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Besides knowing how much chlorine to put in water storage tank, you also need to decide on which type of chlorine to use.

There are three main types of bleach available to use to sanitize your water storage tank.

The worst option is to use household laundry bleach, Clorox. This contains unwanted chemicals besides chlorine. Laundry bleach does work and will disinfect your storage tank, so that is an option. Make sure to use non-scented.

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The best chlorine bleach that is certified for drinking water. If you cannot find liquid bleach that is NSF certified you can use dry NSF pellets or powdered bleach.

A second good option is to use liquid pool chlorine, which is sodium hypochlorite without additives (unlike laundry bleach). You can usually find liquid pool chlorine at Home Depot or Lowe’s or hardware stores and also spa and pool supply companies. Pool chlorine is liquid 10-12% sodium hypochlorite, which means it has 10 to 12% chlorine.

An easy-to-use NSF-certified chlorine bleach is chlorine granules with no additives. This type is calcium hypochlorite and can be mixed with warm water and put into storage tank.

Do not use dry powdered pool chlorine, sometimes known as Tri-Chlor in your storage tank or well water.

Which Chlorine Test Kit Should I Use?

After you figure out how much chlorine to put in water storage tank, you may want to have a chlorine test kit on hand to know the chlorine residual after you have chlorinated your storage tank.

Having test kits offer two main benefits:

  1. You can tell if you have added sufficient chlorine to your tank because you can measure the chlorine levels.
  2. You can know when the chlorine has dropped to safe levels (less than 4.0 PPM) if you need to use the water in the home.

There are two main types of chlorine test kits for easy home use, and they are liquid drop types (which use reagents that you drop into a test tube) and test strips.

A common low-range chlorine test kit uses Orthotolidine which turns yellow if chlorine is present so it is easy to use.

Test strips are easier to use but for low range, the reagent type may work better in our experience.

You also may want a High Range Kit if you are “shock chlorinating” the tank with high levels of chlorine over 5 PPM.

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A low range kit allows you to check for chlorine levels if you are adding chlorine to maintain a low level residual, or you want to know when it is safe to use the water.

Is Chlorine Dangerous or Bad for My Health?

According to the CDC and World Health Organization and health authorities, chlorine levels up to 4 milligrams per liter (mg/L or 4 parts per million (ppm)) are considered safe in drinking water. At this level, harmful health effects are unlikely to occur.

There are studies that show that showering and drinking chlorinated water over your lifetime may increase your chance of getting some cancers, however adding chlorine to kill bacteria in your storage tank and then draining the water out will not have any health effects.

In municipal treatment plants, chlorination is the process of adding chlorine to drinking water to kill parasites, bacteria, and viruses. Different processes can be used to achieve safe levels of chlorine in drinking water. Using or drinking water with small amounts of chlorine does not cause harmful health effects and provides protection against waterborne disease outbreaks.

Water comes from a variety of sources, such as lakes and wells, which can be contaminated with germs that may make people sick. Germs can also contaminate water as it travels through miles of piping to get to a community. To prevent contamination with germs, water companies add chlorine to keep water safe.

Liquid bleach and chlorine powders and pellets can be hazardous to work with unless you use some common sense precautions. Use gloves and eye protection and avoid breathing chlorine fumes or exposing your skin to chlorine.

What about Hydrogen Peroxide? Can I Use Peroxide Instead of Chlorine?

You might wonder if peroxide can be used instead of chlorine to sanitize your storage tank but this won't work.

You can use hydrogen peroxide on cuts or abrasions to kill germs but it is not a good disinfectant for drinking water. Hydrogen peroxide is rarely used in drinking water as a stand-alone treatment process. It’s a very weak biocide compared to chlorine or ozone.

It’s not approved by the EPA and other health authorities as a stand-alone disinfection treatment process. Hydrogen peroxide is great for removing odors and making water taste better but it is not useful for the disinfection of storage tanks.

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Reach the Centers for Disease Control site for more information about chlorinating cisterns and tanks.

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FAQs

How much chlorine do I add to 1000 Litres? ›

To dose on a weekly basis, the general ratio is around 1.5 teaspoon of chlorine per 1,000 litres of water to achieve 3-5 ppm of chlorine.

How much chlorine do I need to disinfect my water tank? ›

Use 1/4-cup of liquid household bleach (sodium hypochlorite) for every 15 gallons of fresh- water tank capacity.

How do you chlorinate a storage tank? ›

Sprinkle 80 grams of granular HSCH into the tank for every 1000 litres total capacity of the tank. Fill the tank Page 12 completely with clean water, close the lid and leave to stand for 24 hours. If the tank is required for use urgently, double the quantity of chlorine added to the tank.

How much bleach do you put in a holding tank? ›

You'll need about a 1/4 cup of bleach for every 16 gallons of water your fresh water tank holds. Another helpful ratio for your calculator is to use one ounce of bleach for every eight gallons of freshwater.

How much chlorine do I need for 10000 Litres? ›

water. One liter of chlorine solution can treat 10,000 liters of water.

How much chlorine do I add to 1 litre of water? ›

A 1% solution contains 10 g of chlorine per litre = 10 000 mg/litre or 10 000 ppm (parts per million).

How do you sanitize a water storage container? ›

Sanitize the container with a solution made by mixing 1 teaspoon of unscented liquid household chlorine bleach in 1 quart of water. Use bleach that contains 5%–9% sodium hypochlorite. Cover the container tightly and shake it well. Make sure the sanitizing bleach solution touches all inside surfaces of the container.

How do you purify water in a storage tank? ›

Sanitizing Procedure. In a clean quart container about half full of water, put 1 to 1 1/2 fluid ounces (2-3 tablespoons) of a standard unscented, non-detergent household chlorine bleach (5.25% concentration) for every 500 gallons of water to be treated. Pour the bleach solution directly into the storage tank.

What is the ratio of chlorine to water? ›

To disinfect water, add one part of the chlorine solution to each 100 parts of water you are treating. This is about the same as adding 1 pint (16 ounces) of the chlorine solution to 12.5 gallons of water.

What chlorine concentration should be used to spray or paint disinfect the inside of a water storage tank? ›

12.5 % chlorine

4. Fill tank to its normal operating level and allow to sit full for 24 hours.

How do you use chlorine in a water tank? ›

Fill a quarter of the tank with fresh water, then add calcium hypochlorite, which has a high percentage of chlorine, for the disinfection. Add 80 grams of calcium hypochlorite for every 1000 litres of the tank, then fill up the tank to full capacity. Close the lid and leave the tank for 24 hours.

Can you put chlorine in rainwater tank? ›

Chlorine disinfection Chlorine is often used to disinfect rainwater because it is accessible, economical and can treat large volumes of water. Water can be chlorinated either through an automatic dosing system within your regular plumbing or manually added to the tank.

How much bleach do you use to disinfect a 60 gallon tank? ›

60-gallon tank: four cups of bleach. 75-gallon tank: five cups of bleach. 90-gallon tank: six cups of bleach.

Can you put bleach in GREY water tank? ›

When it comes to the grey tank, bleach again is the key. First scrub the shower and sink drains thoroughly, and then dump the grey tank at an appropriate facility. Then pour one cup of bleach for every 15 gallons of waste water into the grey tank.

How much bleach do you use to disinfect a 40 gallon RV tank? ›

A good rule to follow is for a 40-gallon water tank, mix one cup of bleach with 4 gallons of fresh water. Never “double up” on bleach. Step 5: Using your funnel and hose, pour the mixture into the fresh water fill.

How much liquid chlorine should I add daily? ›

If the water is clean and clear, then add about 3 oz of liquid chlorine per 1000 gallons of water – while the pool filter is running. This should give you a chlorine level of about 3 ppm.

How much chlorine do I add? ›

The ideal chlorine combination of your pool is between 1 and 3 parts per million (ppm). In order to kill pathogenic viruses, you'll want to make sure your chlorine concentration doesn't fall below 1 ppm.

How do you calculate chlorine disinfectant? ›

To calculate millilitres of 12.5% sodium hypochlorite (liquid) required to disinfect the water in a tank. For example: To achieve 5 mg/L chlorine in a 1000 litre tank, add approximately 40 mL of 12.5% sodium hypochlorite.

How do you make a 0.5% chlorine solution? ›

Pour 1 part liquid bleach and 9 parts water into a bucket. Repeat until full. Store in shade. Do not store in direct sunlight.

How much is chlorine per litre? ›

According to the CDC and World Health Organization and health authorities, chlorine levels up to 4 milligrams per liter (mg/L or 4 parts per million (ppm)) are considered safe in drinking water.

How much chlorine does a 1000 litre hot tub need? ›

Aim to maintain a chlorine level of 3 to 5mg/l at all times. How frequently you add more chlorine will depend on your usage and bathing habits. It could be daily, every two to three days or weekly. For 1mg/l, add 2g per 1000 litres.

How much bleach do you add to water to disinfect it? ›

Sanitize in a solution of 1 tablespoon of household chlorine bleach in 1 gallon of clean water.

What do you add to water for long term storage? ›

Water stored in thoroughly clean plastic or glass containers can be chemically disinfected for long-term storage by treating each gallon with 4 to 5 drops of unscented liquid chlorine bleach (Clorox or Purex type bleaches, containing 4% to 6% sodium hypochlorite). One teaspoon of bleach disinfects 5 gallons of water.

How much bleach do I put in 55 gallons of water? ›

For 55 gallons of water, add 4 1/2 teaspoons unscented liquid chlorine bleach (3 tablespoons if water is cloudy)

How much bleach do you put in a 2000 gallon cistern? ›

Add 1 tablespoon of 5%-6% unscented liquid household bleach for every 100 gallons of water in your cistern to prevent microbial growth.

How much bleach does it take to disinfect 1000 gallons of water? ›

For laundry bleaches: 1 gallon is required for every 1000 gallons of water, and there are 1500 gallons of water in the well. Therefore, 1 ½ gallons of laundry bleach is required to disinfect this well.

How do you prevent bacteria in water tanks? ›

Set the Water Heater Temperature

Keeping your home's water heater temperature set at an appropriate level can help reduce the growth of some germs (such as Legionella). A hotter water temperature of 130–140°F can kill many harmful germs, but also increases the risk of scalding.

How much bleach do I put in 5 liters of water? ›

Making water safe for drinking
Amount of waterAmount of bleach
1 quart/1 L of water10 drops/ ½ ml/ 1/8 teaspoon of bleach
1 gallon water40 drops/ 2½ ml/ ½ teaspoon of bleach
5 gallons water200 drops/ 12½ ml ml/ 2½ teaspoon of bleach
6 Apr 2022

How much liquid chlorine does it take to raise 1 ppm? ›

If you already know how much product it takes to add 1 PPM, you may skip this step. If not, here is how to calculate the amount of chlorine needed. It takes 1 ounce of chlorine in 7,500 gallons of water to equal 1 ppm.

How would you prepare a 50 ppm solution of chlorine? ›

To prepare 100 litres of a 50 ppm solution of sodium hypochlorite, dilute 40 ml of a 12.5% sodium hypochlorite solution with water.

How much chlorine does a 1000 Litre hot tub need? ›

Aim to maintain a chlorine level of 3 to 5mg/l at all times. How frequently you add more chlorine will depend on your usage and bathing habits. It could be daily, every two to three days or weekly. For 1mg/l, add 2g per 1000 litres.

How much chlorine do I need to shock a 1000 Litre hot tub? ›

2g of Chlorine Granules will increase the chlorine level of 1,000 litres of water by 1mg/l (ppm). If you are pre- dissolving your granules in a bucket of water you can follow this formula up to a maximum rate of 10g Chlorine to 1 litre of water. To be accurate you will need to know the volume of water in your hot tub.

What is the ratio of chlorine to water? ›

To disinfect water, add one part of the chlorine solution to each 100 parts of water you are treating. This is about the same as adding 1 pint (16 ounces) of the chlorine solution to 12.5 gallons of water.

How much is chlorine per Litre? ›

According to the CDC and World Health Organization and health authorities, chlorine levels up to 4 milligrams per liter (mg/L or 4 parts per million (ppm)) are considered safe in drinking water.

How much chlorine granules should I use? ›

If you're unsure how many chlorine granules or chlorine tablets to use, start with just one ounce for every 250 gallons of water. It that's not enough, put more chlorine granules or chlorine tablets if it looks like bacteria is growing in your hot tub.

How much chlorine do I put in a 1500 Litre hot tub? ›

When a hot tub is filled with fresh water, it is important to add a sufficiently high dose of sanitiser. This can be done by adding 60g of chlorine granules per 1,500 litres of water to start the sanitation process and allowing the level to drop to 3-5mg/l (mg per litre) before using your spa.

How much chlorine granules do I put in my lazy spa? ›

The recommended Free Chlorine* level in a hot tub is 3‑5ppm (parts per million). 1. Dip a ClearWater® Test Strip in the centre of your Lay‑Z‑Spa, remove and hold it still for 15 seconds.

How do you use chlorine granules instead of tablets? ›

Unlike tablets, granules come in a significantly lower concentration which, along with their size, make them easy to dissolve in water. To add chlorine granules to the water, you simply sprinkle them around the surface instead of using a dispenser.

How much chlorine do I need to shock a 5000 Litre pool? ›

A Guide to Shock Dosing a Swimming Pool
Pool SizeLitres of 10% available chlorine Sodium Hypochlorite needed to give:Grams of 60% available chlorine Granules to give:
Gallons6 ppm10 ppm
50001450
100003900
1500041350
1 more row
3 Feb 2021

How do you measure chlorine granules? ›

Re: How to measure Chlorine Granules? I use about 2 teaspoons for a 485 gallon spa, so try a spot less than a half teaspoon, check your cholrine level after about 20 minutes, and see what level you get. Add a bit more if your level is too low, add a bit less if it's too high.

How much bleach do I put in 5 liters of water? ›

Making water safe for drinking
Amount of waterAmount of bleach
1 quart/1 L of water10 drops/ ½ ml/ 1/8 teaspoon of bleach
1 gallon water40 drops/ 2½ ml/ ½ teaspoon of bleach
5 gallons water200 drops/ 12½ ml ml/ 2½ teaspoon of bleach
6 Apr 2022

How much liquid chlorine do I add? ›

If the water is clean and clear, then add about 3 oz of liquid chlorine per 1000 gallons of water – while the pool filter is running. This should give you a chlorine level of about 3 ppm.

How much chlorine do I add? ›

The ideal chlorine combination of your pool is between 1 and 3 parts per million (ppm). In order to kill pathogenic viruses, you'll want to make sure your chlorine concentration doesn't fall below 1 ppm.

Can I put chlorine in my water tank? ›

You should not use stabilised chlorine (chlorine cyanurates). It takes about 5 milligrams of chlorine per litre to disinfect your tank. This is equivalent to 7 grams of calcium hypochlorite or 40 millilitres of sodium hypochlorite per 1000 litres of water.

How much liquid chlorine does it take to raise 1 ppm? ›

If you already know how much product it takes to add 1 PPM, you may skip this step. If not, here is how to calculate the amount of chlorine needed. It takes 1 ounce of chlorine in 7,500 gallons of water to equal 1 ppm.

How much bleach does it take to disinfect 1000 gallons of water? ›

For laundry bleaches: 1 gallon is required for every 1000 gallons of water, and there are 1500 gallons of water in the well. Therefore, 1 ½ gallons of laundry bleach is required to disinfect this well.

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