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Electric Pump

An electrical borehole pump is a type of submersible pump used to extract water from deep underground, often through a drilled borehole. These pumps are fully submerged in the water and are powered by electricity. They are designed to operate at significant depths and can handle high water pressure, making them ideal for accessing groundwater for residential, agricultural, or industrial use.

Geo-Logical Surveying

We investigation and study of the Earth’s subsurface to understand its structure, composition, and the distribution of various rocks, minerals and other geological features. This survey is essential for identifying natural resources, such as groundwater.

Borehole Drilling

Is a process of creating a deep hole in the ground to access underground resources such as water to reach aquifers and extract ground water for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. 165mm or 152mm drill bit are used in this process.

Odex Drilling

Odex drilling is commonly used for foundation piles, water wells. And other applications where borehole stability is crucial. It allows for efficient drilling through loose material while ensuring that the casing is advanced and installed securely.

Borehole Testing and Tanks and Tank Stands

Borehole water testing is the process of analysing water obtained from a borehole to access its quality and suitability for drinking, irrigation, industrial use, or environmental monitoring. It involves sampling the water and conducting various laboratory and field test to determine the presence of contaminants, chemical composition, and general water characteristics.
Tank stands are widely used for rainwater harvesting, irrigation, and providing consistent water supply in areas with unreliable municipal water or degradation.

Pressure Pump & Gravel Pack

A pressure pump is a type of pump designed to increase water pressure in a system, ensuring a consistent and reliable water flow.
and gravel pack acts as a filter, allowing water to pass through while keeping out particles that could clog the well or damage pumps.

Mud Rotary

Drilling is a technique used to drill boreholes, especially in soft or unconsolidated formations such as sand, clay or gravel. In this method, a rotating drill bit cuts into the earth while a drilling fluid, often referred to as mud, is circulated through the borehole. The mud serves several important functions

Steel & PVC Casing

The purpose of the steel casing is to stabilize the borehole, preventing it from collapsing, and protect it from contamination from surrounding soil or rock layers. and PVC casings are installed the entire borehole after drilling to prevent roots from pump.

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