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A: While drilling a bore well we have to insert pipes called Casing pipes. It can be PVC/GI. This is done to prevent the Surface water with Sand from entering inside the bore well. These Pipes are fixed inside the hard rock under the soil. Casing pipes are of 4 - 8 Kg. Filtering can also be done to prevent muddy water and for getting surface yield. Bore wells must be kept closed to prevent something to fall inside it and block the bore. Pumps must be installed as soon as possible to avoid bore silting and damage.

A: According to us most of the bore wells yield water. Only a few of them were dry. We had drilled 85% of bore well with high yield 10% with good yield & 5% with no yield. Our Water divining success rate is 90% - 95%. We recommend clean/flush your bore well on every 5 year to retain the yield & quality of water.

A: Most commonly used pumps for bore wells are Submersible pumps, Hand pumps and Compressor pumps. All types of pumping systems from 0.25 mono blocks to 50 HP Submersible pumps, Mono blocks, Centrifugal jet, Bore well submersible, Compressor pumps, Hand pumps, Solar Submersibles, Pressure boosters, Piston Pumps, Turbine pumps etc. can also be used. It depends upon the availability of water & the depth of bore well.

A: The bore well water is purer than Fresh River or lake water. It will still have dissolved solids and salts and minerals. Some of the bore well water will be hard water. It is advisable to test the bore well water before drinking, if you have any doubts on its freshness.

A: Testing can be done for checking the discharge quantity of water from the bore well. We have the professional geologists for testing and they will recommend the pump suitable for your bore well.