Thursday, August 22, 2013

Do you have an abandoned water well on your property? Finding the well water before drilling is a good way to avoid one!

Good article on  http://www.facebook.com/aqualocate about abandoned wells and how they contaminate our groundwater! I wonder if realtors tell land buyers about this before they sell a piece of land or if well drillers do the right thing after drilling a "dry" well?

I cannot count how many groundwater surveys we have done where we've stumbled upon an abandoned well that was not properly sealed.


Call me (Ervin)  at AquaLocate if you need help locating the aquifer before drilling a well! 
800-251-2920  check out the website for more info at http://www.AquaLocate.com

Tell me you found the information on my blog for 10% off a groundwater survey!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

We've been helping alot of clients in (Eastern) Washington State lately.

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Locate well water (the aquifer on your land) before drilling begins. Finding out the aquifer depth, yield and thickness allows you to prepare for your next well drilling project- both placement and cost.
 
 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

New GF6 Seismo-Electric groundwater surveying system being used in Africa!

Mark, who is the first owner of our new GF6 system to take the system to Africa is staring his first project this week in Kenya. He is very excited to finally use the GF6 to improve the successful water wells being drilled by the non profit groups in which he is involved.

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Seismo-Electric groundwater survey success! Aquifer location, depth and yield!

Scott L. who owns property near Spokane, WA was looking for another well. He hoped to get enough water to help irrigate some of his land but we knew that wasn't a strong possibility.

We completed a small groundwater assessment for him i...n a field near his home. The best site found was estimated to have a yield range of 5 to 10 gallons per minute with the likely yield being at the lower end of that estimate.

The maximum depth to drill was listed at 267 feet factoring in the 20% margin of error. The final depth of the well was reported by the well driller at 252 feet and the driller estimated yield was 3.5gpm. A final pump test is pending and an update will be provided when available.

For information about Seismo-Electric groundwater location surveys visit our website or call toll free today!

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