ATLANTIC FORAGE WATER WELL BORE HOLE DRILLING

Water drainage hole on retaining wall of down-the-hole drilling rig

Water drainage hole on retaining wall of down-the-hole drilling rig

Before spending the time and energy adding drainage to an existing retaining wall, make sure the wall is worth saving. If the wall is leaning out or there are cracks in the concrete, these could be signs of irr. These openings, known as weep holes, play a crucial role. They facilitate the drainage of trapped water behind the wall, helping to avoid excessive pressure that might cause cracks or even structural failure. Without these holes, water can accumulate and gradually weaken the wall. [pdf]

Water bore drill rig

Water bore drill rig

Water bore drilling relies heavily on water well rigs as they are the main equipment used for this purpose. These specialized rigs are tailored to reach deep into the earth’s surface, enabling access to underground water sources. [pdf]

Blue water drilling rig

Blue water drilling rig

The first offshore mobile drilling platform was the Breton Rig 20, first operated in 1949. This rig had evolved from the inland drilling barges which were used to drill in marshes and protected waters in up to 10 feet of water. The Breton Rig 20 was 160 feet by 85 feet, and could work in 20 feet water depth. [pdf]

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