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Deep Well System

A deep well is a dewatering device equipped with its own submersible pump. Deep wells can vary from 3 to over 24 in (75 to 600mm) in diameter, and pump from fractions of gallons per minute (GPM) to thousands of gallons per minute. Because they do not act by suction methods, deep wells are not limited in effectiveness by depth like wellpoints. They can be installed from 20 ft(6m) deep to hundreds of feet deep.
Deep wells, each with an individual pump, are best suited to homogeneous aquifers that extend well below the bottom of the excavation. In such situations, the wells can be installed to greater depth, the volume pumped by each well is high, and the gradients between wells tend to be flat.
We provide effective and innovative turn-key solutions to groundwater control problems using Deep wells. We offer a comprehensive service from initial design, drilling, supply and installation of pumping equipment.
Advantages:

  • Ability to penetrate strata impervious to the jetting method of wellpoint systems
  • Installation of up to 100 feet deep or more in a single stage
  • Capable of pumping tens to thousands of gallons per minute per well
  • Deep Wells can be effective when placed outside of the jobsite work area

 

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