Borwell yield testing
Posted: April 6th, 2014, 10:33 pm
Hi
I have been seeing posts in the forum and it has been very useful. I need some help in understanding to decide on the output which I can expect and tests to be done.
I started borewell in the point suggested by a Geologist. (selected 1 best out of two). The Geo Survey report mentioned that source
1. 180-200
2. 340-370
3. 530-550
4. 640-650
and suggested depth was around 700-800 ft, with approx yield at 425-475 gph
The borewell digging was started on Friday, completed by late night went upt0 805 feet
We hit the rock at 40 feet and then it was only rock till 805 feet. We had wet sources at 210, because the powder which came out was damp. Similar thing happned quite often there was lot of damp powder coming out.(at least 3-4 times inbetwen), around 550 it was totally wet as if the rock powder is mixed with water. I had been dreaming of seeing the water flow during digging, which did not happen. The drill operator was telling, if the type of rock changes then you will get good source. This did not happen almost we had the same rock through out except for 1st 40 feet. The drill operator at the end told it is 1" water, and always you cannot expect the water to flow if it is 1 " as you go deeper. He told as it is completely rock the water get stored and we may expect around 100 liters of storage per hour. per day around 1500 to 2000 liters.
I explained the details to the diviner and the also expressed with the dampness to expect around 1500 Liters per day.
When it was finally flushed out we could see the water flow, i was not able to understand the yield.
The rock powder is light grey in colour, simiar to the robo sand. I have asked the borewell guy to give me a detailed report.
Did any one have similar experience? and what is the output you can expect.
Need advise on the following:
1. Is there a place where I can get the rock powder sample tested and find out the water flow
2. How to establish the yield or test the yield
3. That type of pump to be selected
4. Where can we get the water sample tested
Appreciate help.
Thanks
I have been seeing posts in the forum and it has been very useful. I need some help in understanding to decide on the output which I can expect and tests to be done.
I started borewell in the point suggested by a Geologist. (selected 1 best out of two). The Geo Survey report mentioned that source
1. 180-200
2. 340-370
3. 530-550
4. 640-650
and suggested depth was around 700-800 ft, with approx yield at 425-475 gph
The borewell digging was started on Friday, completed by late night went upt0 805 feet
We hit the rock at 40 feet and then it was only rock till 805 feet. We had wet sources at 210, because the powder which came out was damp. Similar thing happned quite often there was lot of damp powder coming out.(at least 3-4 times inbetwen), around 550 it was totally wet as if the rock powder is mixed with water. I had been dreaming of seeing the water flow during digging, which did not happen. The drill operator was telling, if the type of rock changes then you will get good source. This did not happen almost we had the same rock through out except for 1st 40 feet. The drill operator at the end told it is 1" water, and always you cannot expect the water to flow if it is 1 " as you go deeper. He told as it is completely rock the water get stored and we may expect around 100 liters of storage per hour. per day around 1500 to 2000 liters.
I explained the details to the diviner and the also expressed with the dampness to expect around 1500 Liters per day.
When it was finally flushed out we could see the water flow, i was not able to understand the yield.
The rock powder is light grey in colour, simiar to the robo sand. I have asked the borewell guy to give me a detailed report.
Did any one have similar experience? and what is the output you can expect.
Need advise on the following:
1. Is there a place where I can get the rock powder sample tested and find out the water flow
2. How to establish the yield or test the yield
3. That type of pump to be selected
4. Where can we get the water sample tested
Appreciate help.
Thanks