Location is Everything for a Water Well
Tips for Municipalities

Tips for Municipalities

For communities that are currently seeking tenders for a new community water well project, a suggestion would be to tender all parts of all jobs. You will get your best competitive value-added rate by opening work to all tenders….

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What Is The Difference Between A Good Well And A Poor Well?

What Is The Difference Between A Good Well And A Poor Well?

This is a leading contributor to well underperformance and well failure. Companies selling 4 inch or 4 1/2 inch will try to convince clients that it is just as good as a 5 inch ID well.

It is not.

A 4-inch pump is designed to fit into a 4 inch well casing, but there is only 1/8 inch clearance between the pump and the well casing wall.

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SASK WATER ISSUES

SASK WATER ISSUES

Sask Water issues and some key stressors for Saskatchewan’s groundwater and surface water quality ( and quantity ) includes water consumption. In this type of stressor, we may see long pipelines of water pumped from river and lake systems to feed homes and acreages…

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PRO’S AND CON’S: PIPELINE VS. WATER WELL

PRO’S AND CON’S: PIPELINE VS. WATER WELL

If you are contemplating which way you should go there are a few things to consider when deciding between pipeline water and having your own water well drilled. Depending on your lifestyle, budget and future water demand are all things that need to be weighed out. Below we have outlined the pro’s and con’s of pipeline and water wells.

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DRILLERS CAN MAKE OR BREAK A WATER WELL

DRILLERS CAN MAKE OR BREAK A WATER WELL

Water well targets are often missed or can be damaged by inexperienced drillers resulting in additional attempts, delays in completion and increased overall costs. Drillers that have extensive oil and gas global experience may be an asset in the oil and gas industry, but for a water well…

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Water Well Companies & Choosing Wisely

Water Well Companies & Choosing Wisely

When searching for a local water well drilling company - we understand that there are many choices and you are likely questioning who is the right company to invest and partner with.

It is not a fluke that we are Saskatchewan’s top drilling company for water wells.

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Ground Water - A Quick Guide

Ground Water - A Quick Guide

The cheapest route is often a Sand Point. It is generally an augured hole no deeper than 25ft and is usually very slim casing around 2 inches to 4 inches (outside diameter) t. The intake beneath the ground is slotted plastic casing. Auger and flighted stem is the most common install and drilling muds are generally not required for such shallow depths. If the hole collapses…

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Water Well Failure

Water Well Failure

A significant number of aging wells tend to have problems at Christmas when the family is over and an already aging system that is under stress. It usually starts with a day or two of heavy water use, then the water turns silty and dark. The well does not recharge as it had previously and with continued use, the casing finally cracks, and water slows to a stop. This often leaves little to no water for toilets and often not enough for …

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Green Energy May Actually Be Gray

Green Energy May Actually Be Gray

Industrial Wind Turbines can create vibrations that can migrate natural and fine materials that clog or stop water wells from producing. This is a phenomenon that is well documented but often overlooked. This will, unfortunately, leave many homeowners no access to water, or having to purchase expensive water systems. It often requires the replacement of water well components and can result in heavy wear on pumps.

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Benefits of Owning Your Own Water Supply

Benefits of Owning Your Own Water Supply

Wolverine Drilling Inc. receives many calls from clients who are currently hauling water or who are looking at purchasing a property that requires hauling water to the property. Most customers are trying to understand all the benefits of owning your own water supplty

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Investment Cost To Drill A Water Well
Pro's and Con's of a Shared Water Well