borehole depth Articles
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Village Drill: The Portable Water Well Drill
The National Academy of Engineering declared that having access to clean water is still one of the 14 grand challenges of the 21st century. In many regions of the world men and women spend hours every day seeking out and carrying back water to their homes. This water is often filled with bacteria that can lead to illness and even death. The World Health Organization reported that roughly 3.4 ...
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Vista Clara delivers slim-line Javelin Wireline to Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics in Hanover Germany
In January 2020, Vista Clara President, Dave Walsh, traveled to Hanover, Germany to provide on-site training and support for the Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics (LIAG), one of the first customers to deploy the new Javelin 238 Wireline system. LIAG purchased the state-of-the-art Javelin Wireline including both 2.38 (60 mm) inch and 3.5 inch (90 mm) NMR logging tools in order to ...
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Top Water/ Borehole Drilling Companies in Uganda (East Africa)
Rural water being a source for health, an essential nutrient and a building block for peoples’ lives in local communities cannot be sustained without external support in form of boreholes as they are the ‘surefire’ answer to providing fresh water in rural communities. A borehole is simply a deep-hole or a shaft sunk into the earth purposed forobtainingwater. Boreholes can be ...
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Introduction to Ozone Injection Technology
Untitled Document Ozone is a highly reactive chemical that has proven to be effective in destroying a wide variety of organic chemicals, including MtBE and chlorinated VOCs. Ozone destroys organic chemicals through the process of chemical oxidation, which breaks the targeted organic chemical down into carbon dioxide and water. Ozone is commonly used in aboveground ...
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The Future of Drinking Water
Predicted future growth in population numbers and rising sea levels mean demand for drinking water will continue to increase just as the natural availability of freshwater decreases. It is likely that brackish groundwater will be an important source of drinking water in the future, but the current methods used to produce fresh water from this source are expensive in terms of their energy use and ...
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Storing Heat Underground
Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) is a system that uses inter-seasonal heat storage, storing excess heat from the summer for use in winter heating, and the cooling potential from winter for cooling in summer. A cost-effective, low-energy and low-risk proven renewable technology, UTES reduces carbon emissions by up to 60% and is becoming an increasingly popular choice for residential, ...
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