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IWE - Borehole Treatment, Equipment & Services
A cost-effective, cheaper alternative to your mains water supply.
- Borehole systems are a private supply which taps into the earths aquafer, basically providing a free water supply.
- A cost-effective, cheaper alternative to your mains water supply.
- You have your own source of water which you manage and control.
- The perfect solution for manufacturing, agricultural sites, any company or person that uses water.
A borehole geological survey will allow one of our experienced engineers to offer advice on what quality, volume and depth your borehole will likely be. This highlights the type geology that your borehole will be situated through and can provide an anticipated mineral make-up of the water. This allows for an accurate quotation to be provided and is always recommended as the initial stage of getting your borehole supply up and running.
Get in touch with a member of Industrial Water Equipment and we would be more than happy to discuss the next steps.
This complete package includes the drilling, well casing, sealed head and a borehole cover. Depending on the volume of water required and the recharge rate of your borehole an adequately sized pump will be specified. The depth of the borehole depends on your geology and how deep your aquafer is.
Get in touch with a member of Industrial Water Equipment and we would be more than happy to discuss the next steps
Once the borehole has been drilled we would recommend pumping the site for a minimum of one week, where possible two. The aim here is to ensure that any lubricants, disruption caused during the drilling process can settle and once tested will provide an accurate point in time picture of your water supply detailing the mineral composition.
Get in touch with a member of Industrial Water Equipment and we would be more than happy to discuss the next steps
The final process is to treat the water that is being extracted. This will depend on the UKAS accredited water report detailing the chemistry makeup of your supply. Typical elevated parameters that are commonly treated included, hardness, iron, manganese, pH and arsenic. Our technical engineers will design a bespoke solution to ensure that the water meets your required standard. Installation and commissioning is also carried out by our experienced team of engineers.
