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« on: March 09, 2010, 11:23:14 PM »

Until recent centuries, all artificial wells were pumpless dug   wells of varying degrees of formality. Their indispensability has   produced numerous literary references, literal and figurative, to them,   including the Christian Bible story   of Jesus meeting a woman at Jacob's well (John 4:6) and the "Ding Dong Bell" nursery   rhyme about a cat in a well.
Such primitive dug wells were excavations with diameters large enough   to accommodate men with shovels digging down to below the water   table. swimming pool pump They can be lined with laid stones or   brick; extending this lining into a wall around the well presumably served to reduce both contamination and   injuries by falling into the well. A more modern method called   caissoning uses reinforced concrete or plain concrete pre-cast well   rings that are lowered into the hole. A well digging team digs under a   cutting ring and the well column slowly sinks into the aquifer,whilst   protecting the well digging team.
Hand dug wells provide a cheap and low-tech solution to accessing groundwater in rural locations, with a high degree of community participation. Hand   dug wells have been successfully excavated to 60m. Hand dug wells are   cheap and low tech (compared to drilling) as they use mostly hand labour   for construction. Hand dug wells have low operational and maintenance   costs. Even if the hand pump is broken, water can still be extracted. In   many cases, hand dug wells are similar to traditional abstraction   methods and are readily accepted by the host community. jet pump The construction   of hand dug wells can incorporate a high degree of community   participation (e.g. pre-fabrication of concrete rings). Hand dug wells   can be easily deepened, if the ground water level drops, by telescoping   the lining further down into the aquifer. The yield of existing hand dug   wells may be improved by deepening or introducing vertical tunnels or   perforated pipes.
Hand dug wells are not suited to hard ground formations and take time   to dig and line. deep well pump Construction of hand dug wells can be dangerous due to   collapsing soils, falling objects and asphyxiation. Hand dug well   construction generally requires the use of a trained well construction   team. Construction of hand dug wells can require large capital costs for   equipment such as concrete ring moulds, heavy lifting equipment, well   shaft formwork, motorized de-watering pumps, and fuel.sewage pump Since most hand   dug wells exploit shallow aquifers, the well may be susceptible to yield   fluctuations and possible surface contamination.
Safety during hand dug well construction is paramount due to the risk   of collapse, submersible pump falling objects and suffocation from exhaust fumes from   dewatering pumps.
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