Bore Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of an old bore can become necessary
for a variety of reasons, poor construction technique,
aggressive water quality, geological conditions or changing
hydro geological factors.
A poorly constructed bore may yield successfully for
a few months or even years, however eventually the bore
will fail. Often bores are constructed “cut price”
by unscrupulous drillers. They do this many ways, not
installing enough casing in the bore and not adequately
developing the bore. A bore should always have suitable
casing , generally not less than class 9 PVC Bore casing,
installed the full depth of the bore. The bore should
always be adequately developed to ensure clean water
from first pumping and throughout the lifetime of the
bore.
Aggressive water can cause problems in some instances,
with decomposition of steel bore casing and even stainless
steel. Generally the best option is to remove the steel
casing and replace with a PVC bore casing. High mineral
contents may cause problems, especially Iron bacteria,
which is easily remedied, generally with a chlorine
treatment.
A bore constructed in clay and sand formations will
occasionally need to be re-developed to remove inward
moving fine particles which will not only reduce the
yield of the bore, but also shorten the life of the
pump.
Generally speaking a bore constructed to the minimum
construction standard and properly developed and completed
will be a reliable ongoing water supply for years to
come. With the advent of PVC Bore casing and stainless
steel pump products, less bore and pump failure is being
caused by rust and decomposition. As I say to many new
clients, “If a jobs worth doing, do it properly
and you’ll only need to do it once”.
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