hunter82
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 4, 2007
- 12
I have a water well that was recently drilled. The initial tests indicate that the water had a turbidity of 7. The well pumped several million gallons into the distribution system and the utility started getting complaints that the water was cloudy. We checked the turbidity agian and it was 20. The well has been pumping for about a month now and there has been no change in the turbidity. What is the problem-please help.
Just some background info.
The driller installed a 30 minute timer on the well so that it turns on and off to surge the well-mimicing development.
Also before the production well was drilled the client wanted to do a test well approximately 75 feet away from the production well location. The well was abondoned once satisfactory water quality results were obtained. A turbidity of 2. But could there be some drilling mud influence from the test well causing the increase in turbidity from the production well.
Thanks
Just some background info.
The driller installed a 30 minute timer on the well so that it turns on and off to surge the well-mimicing development.
Also before the production well was drilled the client wanted to do a test well approximately 75 feet away from the production well location. The well was abondoned once satisfactory water quality results were obtained. A turbidity of 2. But could there be some drilling mud influence from the test well causing the increase in turbidity from the production well.
Thanks