Location: Jalisco, Mexico Project: Rural Water Supply Project Equipment: Crawler Water Well Drilling Rig
Background: Rural areas in Jalisco, Mexico, face a shortage of water resources. In order to improve the drinking water conditions for the local residents, the government initiated a rural water supply project, planning to drill new water wells to provide clean drinking water.
Project Implementation: The project team selected the Crawler DB40 water well drilling rig because it has proven to be efficient and reliable in similar geological conditions. The DB40's lightweight design and powerful hoisting capability make it an ideal choice for working in Mexico's variable terrain and geological conditions.
Drilling Process: In a village in Jalisco, Mexico, the DB40 rig was used to drill a new water well. The geological conditions in the area include sandy soil and rock layers. The DB40 rig's tubular derrick design and open channel made it easy to weld casing, which was crucial in the drilling process.
Results: After several days of effort, the DB40 rig successfully drilled into the aquifer and completed a water well with a depth of 600 feet. The well's flow rate reached the expected 20 GPM, sufficient to meet the daily water needs of the local residents. The successful implementation of the project not only improved the quality of drinking water for the residents but also enhanced their standard of living.
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