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JETTED WELL [1 record]

Record 1 2004-10-13

English

Subject field(s)
  • Water Collection (Water supply)
  • Non-Artesian Water Wells
CONT

Jetted wells, similar to drilled wells, are more common in sandy soils than in clay formations. A high-velocity stream of water is forced into the soil, then a jetting tool (point) is pushed into the loosened material to provide access for the well casing that follows. The casing of a jetted well often does not extend above the ground surface, a factor that both allows contaminants to enter the well and makes it difficult to later locate and inspect the well.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Captage des eaux
  • Puits autres qu'artésiens (Sources d'eau)
OBS

Dans les terrains très sablonneux, on peut être amené, pour faciliter le fonçage à avoir recours au lançage qui consiste à utiliser un jet d'eau sous pression.

Spanish

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