Uses of borehole camera

A borehole camera is a valuable tool used in various applications to inspect and diagnose issues within boreholes, wells, and other subsurface environments. Here are some of the primary uses of a borehole camera: Condition Assessment Casing Inspection: Identify corrosion, cracks,…

Borehole camera

A borehole camera is a specialized tool used to inspect and diagnose issues within boreholes, wells, and other subsurface environments. It provides visual data on the condition of the borehole, helping to identify problems such as clogging, corrosion, structural damage, and…

What is Borehole rehabilitation

Borehole rehabilitation is a process to restore or enhance the functionality and performance of existing boreholes that have deteriorated due to factors like clogging, corrosion, or structural damage. Proper rehabilitation can extend the lifespan of a borehole and improve water yield…

Best code of ethics in drilling

Best practice ethics in drilling, particularly in hydrogeological surveys and resource extraction, are crucial to ensure the safety, sustainability, and social responsibility of drilling activities. Here are the key ethical considerations and best practices: Environmental Responsibility Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Conduct…

Process of doing hydrogeological survey in metamorphic terrain

Conducting a hydrogeological survey in metamorphic terrain involves a systematic approach to understanding groundwater resources, their quality, and movement within the context of the complex geology of metamorphic rocks. Here is a detailed process: Preliminary Study and Planning Literature Review: Collect…

Process of doing hydrogeological survey in sedimentary terrain

Conducting a hydrogeological survey in sedimentary terrain involves a systematic approach to understanding groundwater resources, their quality, and movement within the context of the sedimentary geology. Here’s a detailed process: Preliminary Study and Planning Literature Review: Collect existing geological maps, hydrogeological…

Process of doing hydrogeological survey in volcanic terrain

Conducting a hydrogeological survey in volcanic terrain involves a series of steps to understand the groundwater resources, their quality, and their movement within the geological context. Here’s a detailed process: Preliminary Study and Planning Literature Review: Collect existing geological maps, hydrogeological…

Why Terrameter over PQWT

Using a Terrameter over a PQWT (a type of resistivity meter) can offer several benefits depending on the specific geological applications and requirements. Here’s a comparison of some key aspects where a Terrameter might be advantageous: Accuracy and Precision Terrameter: Typically…

The Real Cost of Drilling a Borehole in Kenya

Imagine turning on a tap in the arid landscapes of Turkana or the bustling streets of Nairobi and having access to clean, fresh water. For Kenyans, this isn’t just a convenience; it’s a necessity for survival and development. Drilling a borehole…

Unveiling the Costs of Hydrogeological surveys in Kenya

Imagine embarking on a journey to unearth the hidden treasures beneath the Kenyan soil – not gold or diamonds, but something equally vital: water. Hydrogeological surveys serve as the compass for this quest, guiding efforts to secure sustainable groundwater resources. This…