Deep Well Drilling
Advanced solutions for low water tables and high-volume needs
Deep well drilling involves depths greater than 250 feet and can sometimes extend to several thousand feet. These wells are used when water tables are very low or when large quantities of water are needed.
Characteristics of Deep Well Drilling:
- Access to deeper, often purer water sources
- Higher water yield potential
- Less affected by surface drought conditions
- Suitable for large-scale commercial and agricultural use
- Longer lifespan due to reduced environmental impacts
Applications:
- Municipal water supply systems
- Large-scale agricultural irrigation
- Industrial processes requiring high water volume
- Commercial developments and institutions
- Areas with low water tables or complex hydrogeology
Deep Well Drilling Process:
- Comprehensive geological and hydrological surveys
- Obtaining specialized permits and approvals
- Mobilization of heavy-duty drilling equipment
- Drilling using advanced rotary or hammer drilling techniques
- Installation of reinforced well casing
- Specialized well screen and gravel pack installation
- Extensive well development procedures
- Installation of high-capacity pumping systems
- Rigorous water quality testing and analysis
Considerations:
- Higher initial investment compared to shallow or medium wells
- Longer drilling and installation time
- May require more complex water treatment systems
- Ongoing maintenance and monitoring are crucial
Deep well drilling requires specialized equipment and expertise. Our team has extensive experience in deep well drilling for various applications, ensuring that your project is completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all regulations.
Contact us to discuss your deep well drilling needs and to schedule a comprehensive site assessment.